CARROLLTON, Ga. - The Carroll County sheriff says Facebook will no longer allow his agency to post about their yearly gun raffle to raise money for community programs. It is called 30 Guns in 30 Days ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Carroll County Sheriff Terry Langley said Facebook blocked his office’s page from being able to promote their annual community ...
Facebook raffles have grown in popularity in rural Alaska since the COVID-19 pandemic, but they remain illegal when they’re hosted without a permit — a practice that puts raffle organizers and ...
CARROLL COUNTY, Ga. — Carroll County Sheriff Terry Langley said Facebook blocked his office’s page from being able to promote their annual community fundraiser on the social media site. The 30-guns in ...