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F.O.A.D. wrote:
I haven't read through the bill yet, but...it is already fairly difficult to get a concealed carry permit in Maryland. I doubt if the bill "loosened" the regulations. The people voting on it probably haven't read it either - just like the health care bill. Maybe they can add some pork to prevent tax cheats and welfare recipients from owning any firearms. That would be outstanding. |
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 20:35:51 -0500, Earl wrote:
F.O.A.D. wrote: I haven't read through the bill yet, but...it is already fairly difficult to get a concealed carry permit in Maryland. I doubt if the bill "loosened" the regulations. The people voting on it probably haven't read it either - just like the health care bill. Maybe they can add some pork to prevent tax cheats and welfare recipients from owning any firearms. That would be outstanding. I would be willing to bet that less than 5% of the homicides committed in Maryland were committed with the types of guns the bill would outlaw. The bill is designed to appease liberals who don't have the sense to see that more wool is being pulled over their eyes. ESAD thinks it's great, not because it will accomplish anything, but because it's being put forth by liberals and some conservatives don't like it. And, that's fine. If all the liberals are in favor of the bill simply because it might **** off a few conservatives, they should go for it. At least they have a reason. The idea that it's going to save a lot of lives is simply bull****. Salmonbait -- "That's not a baby kicking, dear Bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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