I must admit, I didn't see this strategy from the states coming, but wow... it's seems genius. We get to pay for both our prosecution and defense. The prosecution money seems endless and deep. I suspect if this strategy is used more and more the defense money is going to run very thin..
I could be wrong, but I think that is the reason for the some_what light assault on law abiding citizens in this session. I believe if this was a 'normal' session we would have 20+ bills up for adoption due to all the crazies shooting up others out there.
Wow, only in Maryland can a thread go from being almost orgasmic to @&%!@#$$##$@&^ I hate this state in less then 15 days.
As hard as it is to admit, we had better get use to our rights being trampled on by the elected body in this state. We couldn't make the necessary changes in 2014 (even...
So please tell me how Hogan can make ANY substantial difference. Is this the same difference he made on his first session budget? Is this the same difference he made in his Veto's?
Perhaps I'm not seeing the bigger picture here, but from what has actually happened I can't see that his...
The problem is Hagan can't stop it or anything else from becoming law, and looking at the election results/polls; for a Republican Governor, Hogan was pretty safe endorsing Trump.
I hear talk like that all the time. The problem is they've been slowly separating us from our rights for almost 50 years and now in 2016, powerless to fix it. I'll make a prediction: If MD is allowed to adopt a magazine ban law; there will be a lot of magazines left at home. In other words...