public safety
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The Inherent Right of Self-Defense
The Second Amendment and Vermont’s Article 16 don’t grant the right to bear arms; they recognize an inherent right to self-defense that limits government interference.…
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Vermont Crime Today
October 28, 2024: Vermont counties faced various criminal incidents over the weekend, with police handling cases ranging from vandalism to drug trafficking. In Addison, authorities…
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Arrest. Release. Repeat.
Vermont’s criminal justice system is facing criticism for its revolving-door approach, where repeat offenders are released quickly and frequently re-offend. The leniency, especially in Chittenden…
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Wonder Why You Need an EV in VT by 2030?
Vermont’s 2030 environmental policies—from mandating electric vehicles to implementing the Clean Heat Standard—are closely aligned with global sustainability frameworks like Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030.…
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Around Vermont
October 20, 2024:Today’s Vermont news highlights community events, public safety updates, and local developments across the state. Vergennes and Rutland counties reported law enforcement actions,…
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The Many Costs of Vermont’s Drug Policy
Vermont’s lenient drug policies are placing a heavy financial and social burden on taxpayers while creating an unsafe environment for children, who are increasingly exposed…
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