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Donnelly Asks for a Veto to a Ban on Long Guns
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly has sent a letter to Governor Jerry Brown asking him to veto AB 1527, a bill that would ban the open carrying of all long guns.

I grew up in the Glendale/Pasadena area with my parents and three brothers. The Santa Anita Racetrack has a special place in my heart because my grandfather and I spent many a lazy afternoon there, betting on horses and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
After college, I covered the crime beat at the Hanford Sentinel, a newspaper in the Central Valley located about an hour south of Fresno, for a year. I then moved onto the Santa Maria Times, where I covered the education beat for two years.
Realizing that I needed to adapt to the changes in the news industry, which has largely gone digital, I decided to go back to school to get my master's degree in online journalism at USC.
Last summer, I interned for the Associated Press in London, where I wrote articles that got published in the <i>Los Angeles Times </i>and <i>USA Today.</i>
Upon my return from London, I came across an advertisement seeking an intern at Culver City Patch. So began my relationship with Patch. The week of my May graduation from USC, I took over as guest editor for Brentwood Patch. When a permanent position opened up with Arcadia Patch, I jumped at the opportunity.
I have a passion for journalism and am excited to become part of Arcadia's vibrant and diverse community. I hope to serve Arcadia well.
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Assemblyman Tim Donnelly has sent a letter to Governor Jerry Brown asking him to veto AB 1527, a bill that would ban the open carrying of all long guns.

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