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  • sako204

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    Maryland lawmakers outline 3 new gun control measures
    2/11/16 | by Chris Eger

    Despite a recent federal appeals court decision that found the state’s 2013 gun control scheme a stretch, Maryland Democrats are looking to add more restrictions.

    Debuted Wednesday with the backing of state Senate President Thomas V. “Mike” Miller, Jr. and House Speaker Michael Busch, the bills would ban guns on public college and university campuses; direct the Maryland State Police to prevent those on the FBI’s terror watch list from purchasing a firearm; and require those with domestic violence convictions to turn over their guns.

    “We are taking common sense steps to make our communities safer because guns don’t belong on college campuses or in the hands of convicted abusers and suspected terrorists.” Busch said in a statement.

    First on the list for the Democrat Caucus is a proposal to strike the allowance currently given to public colleges and universities in the state to set their own policy on gun free zones. Instead, it would be replaced by a universal ban on the legal carry of firearms with exceptions for security and law enforcement personnel inside the scope of their jobs.

    Next, a separate measure would turn the FBI’s no-fly-list into a Maryland no-buy-list by setting a mandate for the State Police refuse firearms permits to those found on the list seeking to purchase a one. Since 2013, the state has required a Handgun Qualification License (HQL) permit to purchase pistols and revolvers.

    Similar efforts are afoot in Connecticut, Illinois and New York, though they have the prospect of legal challenges on constitutional grounds.

    Finally, another bill would require judges in the state to order individuals convicted of a domestic crime to hand over their firearms to police or a federally licensed firearms dealer within 48 hours. Although federal and state law already consider domestic violence convictions to be a disqualifier for firearms possession, the new law would set in place a two day window to relinquish ownership.

    This comes as panel for the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 ruling last week found Maryland’s 2013 gun control laws to a degree, “substantially burden the core Second Amendment right to defend oneself and one’s family in the home…” and ordered a lower court to review legality of the mandate with strict scrutiny.

    Second Amendment groups feel this latest crop of gun regulations is also unneeded.

    “Not one of these laws would address the real issues facing Maryland or improve public safety,” National Rifle Association spokesperson Amy Hunter said. “Instead of addressing real problems, they are trying to push a political agenda by proposing laws that are redundant, impede law-abiding citizens from exercising their constitutional rights and would do nothing to improve public safety.”

    The legislation, to be filed this week, would join the nearly 50 bills concerning weapons already slated for this session.
     

    BeoBill

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    Next, a separate measure would turn the FBI’s no-fly-list into a Maryland no-buy-list by setting a mandate for the State Police refuse firearms permits to those found on the list seeking to purchase a one.

    I thought that this died a while ago because of absence of Due Process.

    They really are insane.
     

    sako204

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    Nov 7, 2012
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    I thought that this died a while ago because of absence of Due Process.

    They really are insane.

    It appears that due process, the 5th amendment, is held in the same low-esteem as is the 2nd Amendment. These statists grasp for any straw designed to tread your rights underfoot.
     

    Alea Jacta Est

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    It's for the children...

    Perhaps someone might sponsor a gun free zone where the GA meets.

    I might also suggest mandatory drug/alcohol screening of GA members because other than mental illness, their erratic and unconstitutional behavior can only be explained by potential substance abuse.
     

    fred333

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    I might also suggest mandatory drug/alcohol screening of GA members because other than mental illness, their erratic and unconstitutional behavior can only be explained by potential substance abuse.

    Only dopes use dope.:party29:
     

    Jim12

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    Jan 30, 2013
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    They also want to grab the stage and direct public debate away from their 4th Circuit Kolbe setback.

    People testifying against these bills might want to hammer home over and over that the MGA got everything it wanted in 2013, that murders have skyrocketed as predicted, and that these bills are another useless distraction that simply infringes more on law abiding citizens. Their gig is up, their lies are exposed.
     

    Mr H

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    Spread it far and wide, and get people to Analpolis.

    We need to remind them who they work for, and I would love nothing more than to see them squirm when they're told that, once we're done, only Bodymorgue will be a D stronghold.
     

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