by Mindy Aguon, KUAM NewsThursday, May 08, 2008 Subscribe to Mindy's newsfeed
The Criminal Justice, Public Safety and Youth Committee will get public testimony on a number of measures on Friday. Bills up for debate include a measure that would that would set fines and jail time for those who own, train, promote or purchase dogs to be used for dog fighting. Another, Bill 278, seeks to mandate vehicle safety inspection and registration of all Government of Guam vehicles.The public hearing gets underway at 9:30 at the Guam Legislature tomorrow morning.