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(The Center Square) – The National Rifle Association announced on Friday it seeks to file for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It’s part of a move the pro-Second Amendment rights organization is taking to restructure as a Texas-based organization and leave New York, where it has been incorporated for about 150 years.
The Indiana Statehouse will be closed to the public and the General Assembly will not meet next week due the high number of threats against governmental entities across the country.
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