Morning Wire - Guns on Campus & Tesla Discounts EVs | Afternoon Update | 3.3.23
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I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley.
It's Friday, March 3rd, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update.
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice signed a bill into law this week that allows those with concealed carry permits to take firearms onto public college and university campuses.
Campus carry, as it's known, will go into effect in July 2024, and West Virginia now joins 11 other states with similar laws on the books.
This is just saying the law back.
people have a right to be able to carry if they choose to do so.
And we just hope and pray that there's never a problem.
We can't ensure in any way that there won't be a problem.
But for God's sakes of living, we need to stand rock solid by who we are and by the Second Amendment
and all the greatness that we are in this great state.
And send the message to the world, by God, if you want to mess with us, we can mess back.
A Chicago police officer was killed Wednesday in a gunfire exchange, allegedly with a man who was arrested in connection to a shooting last year.
According to CWB Chicago, the Cook County State's Attorney's Office chose not to bring felony charges against the suspect last summer after he and two other suspects fled from a vehicle connected to a shooting.
While felony charges were brought against the other two suspects, the state's attorney's office spared the man accused of killing the officer Wednesday of the charges.
Police say both the officer and the offender were shot in the exchanged fire.
My heart breaks and I'm furious because there's a war going on in the streets of Chicago where criminals have no fear.
Family members in Greece lined up to give DNA samples in hopes of identifying victims of a train crash that killed nearly 60 people there,
while rail workers went on strike Thursday saying the rail system is outdated, underfunded, and dangerous.
Meanwhile, the country's government has blamed.
human error and a railway official was charged with manslaughter.
57 people have been confirmed dead from the crash that's being called the country's deadliest
ever.
The Department of Justice said Thursday, former President Donald Trump can be sued by injured
police officers and Democratic lawmakers over the January 6th, 2021 riots.
The brief was filed by lawyers of the Justice Department's civil division, and they say
the investigation has no bearing on the special counsel investigation into whether Trump
can be criminally charged over efforts to undo President Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential
election. The House Ethics Committee announced on Thursday that it's launching an investigation
into embattled Republican Representative George Santos, the New York congressman who is accused
of lying and embellishing his resume. The investigation seeks to determine whether Santos may have
engaged in unlawful activity with respect to his 2022 congressional campaign.
Federal health officials are warning new parents to sterilize equipment used.
for both bottle and breastfeeding after a baby died last year from a rare infection tied to a
contaminated breast pump. According to a CDC report, the infant was infected with the same bacteria
that sparked a recall and nationwide shortage of baby formula last year. Tesla says it will cut the cost
of its next generation of vehicles by half, largely by using innovative manufacturing techniques
and smaller factories. CEO Elon Musk and other executives outlined the goals during a three-and-a-half-hour
Investor Day presentation on Wednesday as they presented the company's third master plan.
The changes could bring a cost of a new generation of vehicles to around $25,000.
Here's Musk.
The desire for people to own a Tesla is extremely high.
The limiting factor is their ability to pay for a Tesla, not do they want a Tesla?
It's easy for people in this room to lose sight of that.
On Thursday, British intelligence agency MI5 said they did not act on important
information that could have prevented the suicide bombing that killed 22 people and injured more than
100 at an Ariana Grande concert in 2017. The retired judge who led the inquiry said, quote,
I have found a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack.
And a massive fire consumed an under-construction skyscraper in Hong Kong on Friday,
causing embers to rain down on the shopping district below. Two bystanders have been hospitalized.
Those are your drive home updates this afternoon.
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