LETTER Re: Narragansett "Orange Sticker" Ordinance Proposed Revison

Document Date: August 19, 2024

This letter was sent to the Narragansett Town Council, urging the Council to reject proposed revisions to the Town's “unruly gathering” ordinance, also known as the "orange sticker" ordinance.

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