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Crime & Prison Stories
12/14/1995:
Lawmakers rushing to stop school violence.
12/14/1995:
Preview of education issues before the legislature.
12/11/1995:
Missouri Fights Parole Hearing for Double-Murderer
12/ 6/1995:
Governor unveils school-violence legislative package.
12/ 4/1995:
Throwing an eraser could lead to criminal charges under the governor's school violence package.
12/ 1/1995:
Packed-pistols sponsor not planning effort next session.
11/29/1995:
Patrol to continue enforcing slower speed limits.
11/ 7/1995:
Three prosecutors clear the House Speaker
9/20/1995:
Larry Rice continues fast to free a convicted murderer
9/19/1995:
Supreme Court upholds anti-hazing law.
9/18/1995:
Public Safety reviews interlock devices for drunken drivers.
9/11/1995:
Legislators reviewing family preservation law.
9/ 9/1995:
Penalty dropped for speeding under new law
9/ 1/1995:
Frivolous inmate lawsuits could lead to more time in prison.
5/12/1995:
Legislature clears major issues one day early.
5/12/1995:
Special interests dominated 1995 legislative session.
5/12/1995:
Senate majority leader reports threat for opposing concealed weapons.
5/12/1995:
Wrapup of anti-crime measures passed by the legislature.
5/12/1995:
Legislature's main anti-crime bill targets juveniles.
5/10/1995:
Lt. gov. votes against governor & supports concealed weapons.
5/ 4/1995:
Legislators approve bill to provide more child-abuse protections.
5/ 3/1995:
House passes concealed weapons
5/ 2/1995:
Sharing criminal forfeitures with cops appears dead.
4/26/1995:
Militia Groups Tied to Concealed Weapons Effort
4/25/1995:
NRA plays a limited role in Missouri's gun debate.
4/23/1995:
Security tightened at state Capital.
4/13/1995:
Bills proposed to outlaw gamecock fighting.
3/14/1995:
Gun owners talk about concealed weapons.
3/14/1995:
Concealed weapons has had mixed results in other states.
3/ 7/1995:
Senate votes to put concealed weapons on statewide ballot.
3/ 6/1995:
Lawmakers urged to provide legal representation for abused children.
3/ 1/1995:
Differences in House and Senate juvenile crime bills.
2/16/1995:
Legislation targets gang violence in schools.
1/26/1995:
Zero tolerance for alcohol proposed for teenage drivers.
1/24/1995:
Lawmakers debate excuting mentally retarded under death sentence.
1/17/1995:
Baby boomers are the forgotten generation in Missouri's legislature.
1/13/1995:
Lawmakers plan to make juvenile crime a top issue for the 1995 session.
1/11/1995:
College hazing bill heard by Senate Committee.
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