State capitols across the country lock down and increase security ahead of Inauguration
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel raised eyebrows earlier this week when she emphatically warned the public that the state Capitol was «not safe» despite a recent ban on openly carrying firearms in the building. Anyone, she said, regardleState capitols across the country lock down and increase security ahead of Inauguration
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel raised eyebrows earlier this week when she emphatically warned the public that the state Capitol was «not safe» despite a recent ban on openly carrying firearms in the building. Anyone, she said, regardless of criminal history or membership in anti-government groups, could still enter the Capitol «fully locked and loaded» with concealed firearms and/or explosives. «My job is not to provide state employees & residents or other visitors to our Capitol with a false sense of security, especially given the current state of affairs in Michigan and around the nation,» Nessel wrote in a prescient Twitter thread. «I repeat-the Michigan Capitol is not safe.» Read more