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Daily Archives: June 9, 2009

San Diego County Rescinds Cease And Desist Order For Home Bible Study, Apologizes And Commits To Corrective Actions

NewsBy Dean BroylesJune 9, 2009

San Diego, CA-The San Diego County Counsel and its Chief Administrative Officer have issued an apology and rescinded the citation issued to the Jones family stemming from the weekly Bible study held in their home. In a letter to the Joneses’ attorneys at the National Center for Law & Policy, the County’s attorney stated that…

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