Doesn't matter if Hogan said it or not....I seriously doubt that Frosh will miss any opportunity to prosecute any gun law infractions by anyone not already a felon.......
FTFY
Doesn't matter if Hogan said it or not....I seriously doubt that Frosh will miss any opportunity to prosecute any gun law infractions by anyone not already a felon.......
I'm not in a place to listen to it, but Frosh was on WYPR this morning talking about gun control
http://wypr.org/post/new-maryland-attorney-general-brian-frosh-budgets-and-gun-control
A 2nd term, that is it . I am saying we will not do anything for gun rights.
wow-that may be the longest span from join date to first post that I have ever seen.
A 2nd term, that is it . I am saying we will not do anything for gun rights.
A man of few words. Averaging a little over 2 per year
Reminds me of this monk who joined a monastery, where all speaking was prohibited - except they were allowed 2 words every 10 years. After 10 years, the head of the monastery asked the monk if he would like to say anything. He replied, "food cold". 10 more years went by, and it was time for his next two words. He spoke, "bed hard". After a further 10 years, the monk was asked to say his two words. He said "I quit." The head of the monastery looked up from his desk and said, "I'm not surprised one bit. You've done nothing but complain ever since you got here."
Lol...
Lol...
I guess you have one more word available? Not sure how to handle "LOL"
http://www.mdshooters.com/showpost.php?p=3596163&postcount=48
Not sure if you've been following in detail, but there is more than a little optimism that there will be action on 2A.
It will be slow, and mostly quiet, but certainly we can expect it over the next 2-3 years. It's just not the #1 priority right now.
Besides... he is on record as saying that a 2nd term may not happen, if he can't pull off the fixes that are needed.
Have to agree with you. It's pretty clear in the first couple of minutes of the interview that he feels what got him elected was the tax situation (taxpayer revolt) and it has his top priority.
All one has to do is look south and you have a state with with what about 22 top Fortune 500 companies and Maryland has what, 3 or 4 left?
Maryland has to wake up and get this state more attractive to these corporations so the average middle class taxpayer stops taking it in the backside.
I just listened, and he was actually more restrained on the FSA that I thought he would be. He essentially said the Attorney General has little to do with enforcing the gun laws, that it's mostly a matter for local State's Attorneys. The one issue he mentioned that he thinks his office might be involved in is the new record-keeping rules for FFLs.
He is 68. Not going anywhere in the future.Frosh is aiming for Governor. He's playing low key right now, but you can bet he'll be out front by 2018.
He is 68. Not going anywhere in the future.
He is 68. Not going anywhere in the future.