Mr. Larson's legislation regarding the fascinating history of the Colt Arms manufacturing site has raised concerns in the past but there appear to be changed circumstances that will resolve those concerns.
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Grijalva discusses changes that may resolve past concerns about Larson's Colt Arms legislation.
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