New Orleans Super Bowl Security Concerns
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As the Super Bowl nears, New Orleans grapples with how safe is safe enough

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New Orleans was the target of a terrorist attack on New Year's Day in which a driver racing down Bourbon Street killed 14 people.
The NFL says it is "constantly monitoring what is going on in the environment and security worlds" The FBI gave the game a "significant event with national and/or international importance" that requires extensive federal interagency support.
Lawmakers in New Orleans want to carve out the French Quarter as a gun-free zone.
Louisiana Gov. Landry signed into law last year allowing for the carrying of a concealed handgun without a permit or training.
City Councilmember Joe Giarrusso said the city will continue to advocate to state lawmakers that an exception should be made to prohibit conceal carry in French Quarter .
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