8:30 LRN Newscast April 28

Governor John Bel Edwards has lifted the statewide mask mandate, but it’s still required in K-12 schools, colleges and universities, public transit, state buildings, and health care facilities. Private businesses can also require a mask. The governor’s new public health order also eases some restrictions on live music, removes outdoor limitations on crowds, and as far as indoor venues…
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A senate committee approves legislation that would restrict law enforcement officers from conducting no-knock warrants at night and chokeholds. The measure heads to the Senate floor, but Shreveport Senator Greg Traver says he’s not comfortable with the proposed limits on night-time no knocks…
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The Louisiana Senate approves legislation that would end the requirement for a person 21 years old and up to receive a permit in order to carry a concealed handgun. It was a near party-line vote, with 27 senators voting for it, and eleven against. Houma Senator Mike Fesi voted in favor and explained why…
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But opponents say this legislation could lead to more shootouts in public places. New Orleans Senator Karen Carter Peterson…
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Opponents argue the permit process requires a gun owner to undergo training in order to conceal carry. Governor Edwards also opposes the measure that heads to the House for more debate.