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Llano County’s Second Amendment Sanctuary status largely symbolic, official says
Llano County’s recently-acquired Second Amendment Sanctuary status is largely symbolic but still an important statement by the county regarding gun rights, according to a county official earlier this week. At the Llano County Commissioners Court meeting on March 22, Llano County Attorney Dwain Rogers read a one-page resolution that proclaimed the county to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary.
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