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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 1182814" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>[h=1]Apartment Property Management's Gun Ban Overturned By Owners[/h]Ross Management, was overruled by the property's owners late Wednesday and nixed the property management's gun ban. "The apartments in question are public housing and they didn't give the property manager permission to infringe on individual rights," says 9 News. The Denver Housing Authority now wants to know if Ross management is attempting to slip other gun bans upon other public housing properties the company manages. A controversial gun policy at an apartment complex for seniors has been thrown out after a 9Wants to Know report.</p><p></p><p>The Douglas County Housing Partnership, a multi-jurisdictional housing authority, held an emergency board of directors meeting late Wednesday afternoon.</p><p></p><p>Board members decided that the policy, which would have prohibited residents from having firearms in their homes, will not go into effect.</p><p>The Douglas County Housing partnership owns Oakwood Apartments in Castle Rock. It was purchased with federal funds and is supported by local, state, and federal tax dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 1182814, member: 12952"] [h=1]Apartment Property Management's Gun Ban Overturned By Owners[/h]Ross Management, was overruled by the property's owners late Wednesday and nixed the property management's gun ban. "The apartments in question are public housing and they didn't give the property manager permission to infringe on individual rights," says 9 News. The Denver Housing Authority now wants to know if Ross management is attempting to slip other gun bans upon other public housing properties the company manages. A controversial gun policy at an apartment complex for seniors has been thrown out after a 9Wants to Know report. The Douglas County Housing Partnership, a multi-jurisdictional housing authority, held an emergency board of directors meeting late Wednesday afternoon. Board members decided that the policy, which would have prohibited residents from having firearms in their homes, will not go into effect. The Douglas County Housing partnership owns Oakwood Apartments in Castle Rock. It was purchased with federal funds and is supported by local, state, and federal tax dollars. [/QUOTE]
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