Chris Van Hollen wearing orange today,6/2/15

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  • traveller

    The one with two L
    Nov 26, 2010
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    And whaddya want to bet that most of the Baltimore gun-related homicides involve illegally owned firearms ... so these deaths, which continue to rise, were unaffected by the useless legislation.

    In the small minds of the vanhollens of this state, this is clearly the result of VA and PA lacking some of that 'common sense gun legislation™'.
     

    pcfixer

    Ultimate Member
    May 24, 2009
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    Marylandstan
    Maryland had record guns sales in 2013, and the total number of guns owned by Maryland residents continues to increase, but yet gun-related deaths are down.

    And whaddya want to bet that most of the Baltimore gun-related homicides involve illegally owned firearms ... so these deaths, which continue to rise, were unaffected by the useless legislation.


    You are making too much sense. :thumbsup:
     

    ShallNotInfringe

    Lil Firecracker
    Feb 17, 2013
    8,554
    I support keeping your booger hook off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. Thus, I support gun safety. :lol2:

    See! We're all for gun safety. They have finally seen the common ground.

    Heck, even the anti's wore orange ribbons during the fsa2013 hearings :)
     

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