March 27, 2019

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MARCH 27, 2019

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Senator Tom Cotton Seeking Summer Interns for Arkansas State Offices (WASHINGTON, DC) Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) recently announced that he is seeking summer interns in his state offices in Little Rock and Springdale. Internships will be offered in two sessions: May 13 June 28 and July 8 – August 23. Interns will have the opportunity to help with the daily operations of Senator Cotton’s office. Depending on their college requirements, students may be able to receive academic credit for their service. Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Nicole_Millar@cotton.senate. gov and specify their desired office location and session.

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Ban On Bump Stocks: Now Illegal In The United States (BOISE, ID) – The Bump Stock – the attachment used by the killer during the 2017 Las Vegas shooting to make his weapons fire like machine guns – became illegal on Tuesday, March 26th, in the only major gun restriction imposed by the federal government in the past few years. A period that has seen massacres in places like Las Vegas, Thousand Oaks, California, Sutherland Springs, Texas, Orlando and Parkland, Florida. Unlike with the decade – long assault weapons ban, the government is not allowing existing owners to keep their bump stocks. They must be destroyed or turned over to authorities. In addition, the government is not offering any compensation for the devices either, which can cost hundreds of dollars in fines.

David Lunsford, an avid gun owner, who has a firing range on his Texas spread said that with the bump stock ban, he grudgingly decided to sell off his and let someone else figure out what to do with them.

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