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Details of the March 1, Second Amendment Hearing Arrangements in Annapolis.

February 27, 2013
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Please see the information below is shared with as many people as possible. As I wrote over the last few days, we have been working to make sure the experience for the thousands who show up to testify on Friday is more enjoyable than it was during the Senate Hearings. (1) Hearing sing-up will begin…

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Governor O’Malley’s bill ignores Mental Health Problems

February 26, 2013
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You can view the Governor’s full bill and fiscal note by clicking HERE. NUMBER ONE: this bill does little or nothing to address the persons who are known as the federal government terms them “mental defectives”–those who are a threat to themselves or others, from being able to obtain firearms and in fact, the current…

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What Should Be Done To Protect Our Society From The Misuse Of Fire Arms?

February 19, 2013
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Taking a page from Ron Emanuel’s suggestion to “never let a serious crisis go to waste”, the liberal/progressive gun grabbers have decided to politicize the recent horrible incidents which resulted from persons with severe mental health problems illegally obtaining and them utilizing firearms to perpetrate their crimes. If the left really wanted to do something…

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Recent Unbiased Maryland Polling Shows Citizens Overwhelmingly Support The Second Amendment and Reject the Governor’s Gun Grabbing Plans

February 16, 2013
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Governor O’Malley Tries To Seperate Hunters From The Rest Of The Second Amendment Supporters.

February 14, 2013
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A Washington Times Article on 2-12-13 disclosed that Governor O’Malley obtained the private e-mail information of certain hunters in Maryland for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The manner in which the Governor obtained these lists and whether it amounts to an abuse of power is a question still yet to be determined. It certainly…

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Baltimore Sun’s Article on Firearm Education and Advocacy Groups

February 5, 2013
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On February 4th, the Baltimore Sun ran an article about my recent outing to the shooting range with several women who were well qualified marksmen. We had an outstanding day on the range exercising our 2nd Amendment Rights. You can view the video and article here.

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Governor To Give The State of The State Fantasy Speech Today

January 30, 2013
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Today, Governor O’Malley will be giving the State of the State address to the Legislature. I expect he will tell at least three of the big lies and have surprise for us. Last year the surprise was that he planned to launch PlanMd and thus infringe upon the private property rights of millions of Marylanders.…

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Response to Today’s Tragedy

December 14, 2012
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I was asked by the media to respond as one Maryland’s foremost protectors of 2nd Amendment rights to respond to today’s tragic events. Here is my statement: I am truly shocked and saddened when ever there is a horrific incident such as this occurring anywhere. As the father of two children I can not begin…

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The United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, Upholds the Right of Illinois Citizens to Exercise Their Second Amendment Rights!

December 11, 2012
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In another great decision for freedom and recognition of our Constitutional right to keep and bear arms the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued this opinion earlier today. It is a god send for the citizens of Illinois who are now living under a constant attack by the lawless gangs who roam the streets as…

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Alston v. Busch, Petition for Writ of Certiorari filed in the Court of Appeals of Maryland

December 11, 2012
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Constitutional scholar and noted trial attorney, Irwin Kramer today filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the Court of Appeals of Maryland. The arguments of whether Delegate Alston, who received a probation before judgement should be considered to have been convicted of a crime and thus she can be removed her from the State…

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