Officials in northeast Kansas county are asking state lawmakers to tackle a growing problem before it turns deadly. The Marshall County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to send a letter to legislators, senators and the attorney general calling for a task force to figure out how to best regulate storm chasing. It follows an influx of hundreds of chasers who came to the state on May 18 in hopes of catching a tornado. The Marshall County sheriff said he had to drive on the wrong side of the road for two miles because a train of chasers would not pull over.
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