In a 10-2 vote of the Committee on Public Safety and Health, the Missoula City Council has voted to move forward with a controversial ordinance to insure that 'no sale or transfer of a firearm shall take place within the city limits unless and until the person purchasing or otherwise receiving the firearm passes a national instant criminal background check.'
After criticisms at Monday night's Missoula City Council Meeting leveled by Mountain Water employees and the public regarding a proposed ordinance specifying the operations of the utility, the council's Public Works Committee discussed the issue at its Wednesday meeting.
There is a city ordinance that requires homeowners to clear their sidewalks by 9:00 a.m. after it snows, and if not, you could be paying the city to do it for you.
Missoula City Attorney Jim Nugent appeared on the KGVO Montana Morning show on Wednesday morning to explain his decision to approve the proposed city council gun registration ordinance.