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Columbia Black Round Table opposes curfew
Posted: 03.01.2010 at 4:01 PM
Mark Slavit

Mark Slavit is the Columbia Bureau chief and the Mid-Missouri Traveler.

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COLUMBIA, MO. -- Leaders of Columbia’s black community said they don’t want a to enforce a curfew.

The Columbia Black Round Table said they are opposed to State Sen. Kurt Schaefer’s proposed bill that would put a curfew in place for 17-year-olds and younger.

Schaefer’s bill would allow Missouri county officials to create curfews with misdemeanor penalties if the curfew was broken.

However, community leaders said Sen. Schaefer never consulted them before proposing his curfew legislation

“I’m very disappointed that he would not have discussed it with the Columbia community prior to introducing it, knowing that the community has expressed widespread opposition to it,” NAACP President Mary Ratliff said.

Members of the Columbia Black Round Table said they will meet with Sen. Schaefer in the near future to discuss their concerns about the possibility of a curfew in Columbia.

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