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A constitutional rights rally was held Saturday morning on the steps of the Limestone County Courthouse.
A crowd gathered to read and discuss the Bill of Rights, which they feel is being threatened by federal laws, like the new gun control measures being discussed in Washington, D.C.
Local politicians and law enforcement officials were present, but were not permitted to address the audience.
While gun control was not the main topic of discussion, it was mentioned multiple times.
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Smith signs with NW Florida
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Limestone Ledger 5/22/13
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Alzheimer’s information
An information booth with educational materials and someone to answer questions about Alzheimer’s disease will be available from 2-4 p.m. today at Walgreens on U.S. 31 North in Athens across from the high school. - Church Bulletin 5/22/13
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