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Black pastors in Roanoke area back uranium ban |
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Written by Associated Press
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Tuesday, 08 January 2013 |
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) _ Up to 20
African-American clergy from Roanoke to Danville are urging the General
Assembly to keep the state's moratorium on uranium mining in place.
They are scheduled to discuss their stand Friday at a news
conference in Roanoke. Elder Sherman Lea says the clergy includes
pastors in the city and county of Roanoke, Martinsville, Danville and
elsewhere.
The black clergy say they want the ban made permanent because
they say studies have failed to show that uranium can be mined and
milled without negatively affecting the environment or public health of
residents in Southside Virginia.
Virginia Uranium Inc. argues otherwise. It says it can mine a deposit in Pittsylvania County safely, and create jobs.
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