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  • Mr H

    Unincited Co-Conservative
    This has been sent to JUD for tomorrow...

    I have long lamented how the Democrat leadership in the General Assembly is making every attempt to infringe on the Second Amendment Rights of Marylanders.

    Thankfully, this is not one of those missives.

    Today--ironically on the Ides of March--I am calling on the Committee to consider the overall needs of Marylanders as they pertain to the Rights we are guaranteed under the Constitution, and to Due Process.

    There are several firearms-related bills before you today. Some which the Firearms Community consider good and necessary, and many which we oppose on Constitutional grounds, whether because of outright infringement or circumventing Normal Order.

    Interestingly, my friends and I have received replies today from some of your colleagues in the Judicial Proceeding Committee of the Senate, in response to SB1040 (crossfiled as HB1000). When confronted about the unusual treatment the bill was receiving (limiting testimony in an apparent attempt to rush it through to the floor), Chairman Zirkin denied what was known to the Second Amendment organizations and their members, and then stated:

    "... Judicial Proceedings has time limited oral testimony for every one of its bills. I often ask during the hearings for individuals to submit testimony in writing as well as their oral testimony so members of the committee can read statements more thoroughly before we vote. To be clear, each bill is treated exactly the same. There are no exceptions to the rules of the Committee and we afford every individual an opportunity to be heard in person on every side of every bill."

    A short while later, Senator Raskin felt the need to reply as well (which I include in its entirety):

    "I was not aware that there were any plans afoot to suppress citizen testimony on SB 1040, and if there are, I will totally oppose them! We have always heard from anyone who wants to testify on any bill and there is no reason to change that policy. Citizen testimony is the heart of our legislative process!

    "Meantime, SB 1040 is clearly problematic legislation. Although the idea of denying firearms to people on the “terror watchlist” makes good sense in theory and I was totally prepared to support it, everything I have learned about the actual existing federal terror watchlist leads me to believe that it is secretive, error-prone, riddled with constitutional problems, and ineffectual. We have also discovered that people who have worked with this flawed list believe that there is no real way for us to access it in order to implement our would-be plans to adapt it the list for the purpose of denying gun purchases to people on it. So unless some compelling information surfaces to change my mind on the question, I am planning to vote against this well-intentioned but deeply flawed legislation. Many thanks for taking the time to write about this important matter and please stay in close touch."

    Of course, as always, I thank you for your consideration for all the testimony today, but additionally I encourage you to vote accordingly for Common Sense Rights Legislation.
     

    Brooklyn

    I stand with John Locke.
    Jan 20, 2013
    13,095
    Plan D? Not worth the hassle.
    I hear the Rack Pack will be forming up some time after 7:30. I'm planning to join them.

    I'd guess tagging out to sign up will be part of the program. I'm not sure if I can have anything polite to say this year, so I may just be around to talk to folks and be a generally unattractive thorn.

    ;)

    BTW... The lion's share of the rain is supposed to be gone by daybreak... but still bring a poncho, or something, just in case.

    Nice...;)

    The Chairman of the Board approves.
     

    Rack&Roll

    R.I.P
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 23, 2013
    22,304
    Bunkerville, MD
    This morning on Rowe Blvd with Not An Oulaw, bikebreath, Natboh, Eruby, Mr H, Deep Lurker and yours truly snapping this pic.
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    Rack&Roll

    R.I.P
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 23, 2013
    22,304
    Bunkerville, MD
    At Lawyer's Mall in Patriot Picket Conference with dblas to check the tally on bills cancelled, withdrawn, or desk-drawered. Dem infringement bills, ain't got no time fo dat!

    Again, thanks to Natboh, Eruby, Not An Outlaw, bikebreath, Mr H, Deep Lurker, with yours truly as official Protest Photographer.

    Special thanks to VG-10 for bringing coffee to our Patriot Picket last night. Much appreciated brother!
     

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    Boxcab

    MSI EM
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 22, 2007
    7,957
    AA County
    Give the man holding the "can't all run and hide" sign a wheel chair to sit in. Drive it home that those with physical limitations need protection too.


    Good job to all of you!!
     

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