NEWS & ADVANCE: City seeks to tighten sign, flag policy in Council Chambers

Lynchburg City Council is considering changing the rules of conduct at its meetings that would prohibit members of the public from bringing signs attached to stakes or flags on poles into Council Chambers out of fear they could be used as weapons. Read the full article here (paywall).

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