Advocates Say Greensboro's New Panhandling Ordinances Are Still Problematic
Advocates for the homeless say the latest panhandling ordinances passed by the Greensboro City Council are still unconstitutional.
Advocates for the homeless say the latest panhandling ordinances passed by the Greensboro City Council are still unconstitutional.
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