After listening to the testimony today (thanks @Deep Lurker !!) I thought Mr. Pennak represented us well!
I’m concerned by some of the ideas floated by Webster and Levy including stiffer disqualifiers, tighter storage requirements out of the home, and others.
Basically “Maryland W&C requirements were good but now that anyone can meet them we need more restrictions that make it onerous, expensive, and overly complicated to comply with the law.”
Levy was very disingenuous when he suggested there was English law from prior to 1791 that could be applied in terms of analogues…
I’m concerned by some of the ideas floated by Webster and Levy including stiffer disqualifiers, tighter storage requirements out of the home, and others.
Basically “Maryland W&C requirements were good but now that anyone can meet them we need more restrictions that make it onerous, expensive, and overly complicated to comply with the law.”
Levy was very disingenuous when he suggested there was English law from prior to 1791 that could be applied in terms of analogues…