The Minnesota State Capitol will enact a new weapons screening process that officials say will keep the public safe while maintaining accessibility.
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On opening day, the Capitol welcomed 2,400 visitors, implementing new security protocols that included metal detectors and firearm checks, ensuring safety for all.
The new screening process locates and detects firearms, explosives, and other items deemed dangerous.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Authorities at the Minnesota State Capitol will begin a new weapons screening process for staff and visitors. The screening will ...