 The Delta State House of Assembly on Tuesday passed the state's anti-open-grazing bill. It's otherwise known as the Bill Prohibiton Open Grazing, in discriminate breeding, raring and marketing of livestock across the state. The bill was unanimously passed by the House, following a motion to defect by the Majority Leader, Ferguson, onward and adopted during the days resumed plenary. The bill, when eventually signed into law, would address the arbitrary raring and movement of livestock in the state. It would also prohibit the carrying of firearms, either licensed or otherwise, by residents or individuals in the state.