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 The coronavirus has had an impact on factories and shipments moving goods from China to the United States. Due to the coronavirus, some have expressed concern over whether the imports of wedding gowns and bridesmaid dresses could be disrupted. The American Bridal and Prom Industry Association told CNN that nearly 80% of the western-style wedding dre stanley cupe sses produced worldwide are made in China. This has caused some consumers to put in their orders early, adding pressure to the supply chain.  They are loading up because everyone is really worried about a shortage in the summer,  Stephen Lang, owner of Mon Cheri Bridals, told                             CNN                        .  There s already at least a month delay in the supply chain [from China]. It will get worse if everything isn t back to normal soon. But David s Bridal, one of the largest wedding gown retailers in the United States, has not been nearly as impacted. The company said that all of its factories remain operational. The company said that 50% of its production comes from China. David s Bridal said that it can guarantee that customers  orders will be fulfilled on time. David s Br stanley cup quencher idal said it plans to continue air-freighting gowns as needed to ensure customer orders arrive stanley thermos  for the customers event. Our number one priority is making every customers experience magical and easy,  said Jim Marcum, CEO of Davids Bridal.  We know how stressful a delayed order can be to a bride, so Im here to unequivocally say that ever Tmjv Researchers in San Diego looking into possibility of toxic algae in SoCal ocean
 If not for an attorney taking her case pro bono, a Barberton, Ohio womans request for 40 cents nearly landed her a 30-day stay in jail and a $250 fine under the citys strict panhandling ordinance.Enacted in 1980, that ordinance could be repealed by the city council next month. If not, the womans attorney has threatened legal action over the  unconstitutional  ordinance.In Feb stanley flask ruary, Samantha Stevens, a single mother of one, was asking p stanley cup atrons of a McDonalds in downtown Barberton for 40 cents so she could cover bus fare. A city police officer then issued the woman a summons for soliciting alms 鈥?better known as panhandling. Under city ordinance, it is considered a fourth-degree misdemeanor, which carries a potential 30-day jail sentence and a$250 fine.Civil rights attorney Becky Sremack came across the incident by reading the police blotter in the local newspaper, the Barberton Herald. I wrote her a letter and offered pro-bono legal assistance at that point,  Sremack said.  It doesnt really add up to charge someone criminally for asking another citizen for a small amount of mon stanley flasche ey. Not only does it not add up, its also unconstitutional, Sremack said.Laws prohibiting panhandling in public places have been repeatedly deemed unconstitutional by federal courts because soliciting or requesting money is considered protected speech under the First Amendment.Last week, Sremack filed a motion to dismiss the charge against Stevens on the grounds that the citys anti-panhandling ordinance w