The Alabama Senate on Tuesday issued final approval for a bill that would make possession of a Glock switch a Class C felony.
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Alabama House approves expanded immunity for law enforcementThe proposal, backed by Gov. Ivey, would call for an immunity hearing before a trial to determine whether the use of force, ...
The Senate has already approved several significant measures designed to make an already great state even better.
Kay Ivey, passed the Alabama House of Representatives today after three hours of debate. More than a dozen Democratic lawmakers spoke in opposition to the bill, with some saying that police ...
The Alabama Legislature rushed a bill to Gov. Kay Ivey last week. It was so important that House Republicans limited debate on the measure to 10 minutes on Wednesday. It was so urgent that Ivey ...
Kay Ivey. It would rewrite the state law on immunity for police. Reynolds, former police chief in Huntsville, said a key change is that police officers accused of criminal wrongdoing on the job ...
Kay Ivey. The bill now moves to the Alabama Senate ... Reynolds said at the start of debate. An officer who acted improperly would be prosecuted, he said. The vote broke down along party lines ...
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