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Police officers in Santa Clara County, California, are accused of pressuring citizens to bribe them in order to obtain concealed-carry gun permits. Thomas Moyer is Apple's Head of Global Security, and he's now in deep legal trouble for attempting to trade iPads for coveted permits for his security time. Moyer is charged with bribing an officer with '200 iPads worth close to $70,000' in exchange for the approval of four concealed-carry licenses. Little evidence supporting Moyer's lawyer's claim that his client was innocent was offered by the Santa Clara County's DA’s office on Monday. According to Gizmodo, Moyer is expected to be arraigned on January 11, 2021.
The state of Michigan has banned the open carry of guns within "100 feet of a polling place on election day. The ban also extends to clerk's offices and absent voter counting board on Election Day. Business Insider reports that election inspectors will post signage that indicates the notice of a ban on open carrying firearms. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said the presence of firearms may cause disruption, fear, or intimidation. The directive comes days after federal prosecutors charged multiple men who plotted to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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The Texas Senate voted on Saturday to allow individuals with a concealed carry license, to bring handguns onto university campuses. Current Texas law prohibits guns in federal buildings, public sporting events, bars, and on school property.
Kabul, Aug 17 (EFE/EPA).- The new Taliban leadership that swept to power in Afghanistan has said it would not seek revenge against those who had fought against it and would protect the rights of Afghan women within the rules of Sharia law.Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told a Kabul press conference that the Taliban would not “go after” Afghans who had worked for the United States and had pardoned “all those who have fought against us.” (Camera: STRINGER). FOOTAGE SHOT ON AUGUST 17, 2021. SHOT LIST: ZABIHULLAH MUJAHID, TALIBAN SPOKESMAN TALKS WITH JOURNALISTS DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN