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Senate gives final approval to gun control bill
Legislation goes to O'Malley for signature April 04, 2013|By Erin Cox, The Baltimore Sun The Maryland Senate gave final approval to Gov. Martin O'Malley's sweeping gun control bill Thursday night, sending the legislation to the governor for his promised signature. O'Malley said in a statement that the bill strikes "a balance between protecting the safety of law enforcement and our children, and respecting the traditions of hunters and law-abiding citizens to purchase handguns for self-protection." The legislation bans the sale of assault-style weapons, requires fingerprints and a license to buy a handgun, and limits magazines to 10 bullets, among other provisions, giving Maryland one of the strictest gun laws in the nation. The Senate voted 28-19 Thursday to accept House amendments to the legislation, which also requires gun owners to report lost or stolen firearms to police, empowers state police to audit gun dealers and bars more people with mental illnesses from buying guns. The bill, introduced by O'Malley, contains some of the most far-reaching changes any state has approved in the aftermath of the December shooting deaths of 20 schoolchildren and six educators in Newtown, Conn. The bill would also increase the amount of information about people with mental illnesses sent to a national database for background checks, as well as bar gun ownership for people convicted of certain violent crimes but given probation before judgment. Gun control advocates, Democrats who supported the measure and O'Malley have called the provision to license the sale of handguns the most effective way to curb the flow of guns to criminals. Giving fingerprints to state police, they said, creates a deterrent to "straw purchasers" who would otherwise buy a gun on behalf of someone disqualified from doing so. "This bill will do something very important. This bill will save lives," said Sen. Brian Frosh, a Montgomery County Democrat who shepherded the bill through his chamber. "It will stop criminals from getting guns." For full text: http://tinyurl.com/cjke7rk |
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On 4/5/2013 9:09 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
"It will stop criminals from getting guns." How's that gonna work? |
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On Fri, 05 Apr 2013 09:09:52 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
Senate gives final approval to gun control bill Legislation goes to O'Malley for signature April 04, 2013|By Erin Cox, The Baltimore Sun Not one aspect of which would have prevented the Newtown massacre. How will it prevent criminals from getting guns? Do you think criminals go through the legal hoops to get guns? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. |
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2013 20:46:38 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... In article , says... On Fri, 05 Apr 2013 09:09:52 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Senate gives final approval to gun control bill Legislation goes to O'Malley for signature April 04, 2013|By Erin Cox, The Baltimore Sun Not one aspect of which would have prevented the Newtown massacre. How do you know this? It does not to remove discretion from prosceutors to actually enforce the firearms laws that were already on the books. All the laws do is make it harder for law abiding citizes to obtain, posses and transfer firearms to other law abiding citizens. No you're just full of ignorant ****. How will it prevent criminals from getting guns? Do you think criminals go through the legal hoops to get guns? Well, you are right there, seeing how almost all guns used in crimes are either stolen or "borrowed" from legal owners. If there were none, then those crimes wouldn't happen, would they? When they get the national registration implemented they will have the information to confiscate the firearms, the question is will they have the will? Yeah that stupid government. It's smart enough to implement a national background check (no, not registration), and then can't figure out how to confiscate the guns. You're incredibly stupid and gullible. |
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On Friday, April 5, 2013 8:09:52 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Senate gives final approval to gun control bill Legislation goes to O'Malley for signature April 04, 2013|By Erin Cox, The Baltimore Sun The Maryland Senate gave final approval to Gov. Martin O'Malley's sweeping gun control bill Thursday night, sending the legislation to the governor for his promised signature. O'Malley said in a statement that the bill strikes "a balance between protecting the safety of law enforcement and our children, and respecting the traditions of hunters and law-abiding citizens to purchase handguns for self-protection." The legislation bans the sale of assault-style weapons, requires fingerprints and a license to buy a handgun, and limits magazines to 10 bullets, among other provisions, giving Maryland one of the strictest gun laws in the nation. The Senate voted 28-19 Thursday to accept House amendments to the legislation, which also requires gun owners to report lost or stolen firearms to police, empowers state police to audit gun dealers and bars more people with mental illnesses from buying guns. The bill, introduced by O'Malley, contains some of the most far-reaching changes any state has approved in the aftermath of the December shooting deaths of 20 schoolchildren and six educators in Newtown, Conn. The bill would also increase the amount of information about people with mental illnesses sent to a national database for background checks, as well as bar gun ownership for people convicted of certain violent crimes but given probation before judgment. Gun control advocates, Democrats who supported the measure and O'Malley have called the provision to license the sale of handguns the most effective way to curb the flow of guns to criminals. Giving fingerprints to state police, they said, creates a deterrent to "straw purchasers" who would otherwise buy a gun on behalf of someone disqualified from doing so. "This bill will do something very important. This bill will save lives," said Sen. Brian Frosh, a Montgomery County Democrat who shepherded the bill through his chamber. "It will stop criminals from getting guns." For full text: http://tinyurl.com/cjke7rk Hey Krausie, jus'wondering. In all your getting about with presidents, kings, queens and movie stars, have any of them told you that they thought you were a ****ing liar? |
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