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WBFO Brief Monday July 25, 2022

Hear WBFO’s Michael Mroziak on whether an 18 year old brain is fully formed—and what that means in the gun control debate after the Tops shooting. Also an exit interview with Nancy Smith, the outgoing executive director of the WNY Land Conservancy. We also have news of a Hell’s Angel rally in Ontario, and Gov. Kathy Hochul’s opportunity to appoint a new top judge for NYS.

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