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Created by municipal ordinance, a Special Improvement District encompasses a section of downtown.
In his remarks, McCrory called the Charlotte ordinance "a solution in search of a problem".
The new ordinance, a device for thwarting vagrancy and street crime that bans sitting or lying on sidewalks, applies citywide.
They could do so under the town's "nuisance property" ordinance, a law intended to protect neighborhoods from seriously disruptive households.
A statement issued today by the state gun association called the ordinance "a piece of feel-good legislation".
"So if it's a land-use ordinance, a challenge based on the commerce clause of the Constitution will probably fail," he said.
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In other denominations for example, among Baptists and some Congregationalists it is an ordinance, an expression of the community's Christian faith but not a channel of grace.
On Wednesday, Alderman Eugene Schulter (47th Ward), a co-sponsor of the original ordinance, introduced a measure that would enact a moratorium.
In November, Houston voters rejected an LGBT rights ordinance after a campaign focused on the issue.
A violation of the billboard ordinance carries a maximum monthly fine of $2,500.
Former Democratic Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, who carried the ban-the-box ordinance as a San Francisco supervisor, calls Nunn a "warrior".
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