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  • CypherPunk

    Opinions Are My Own
    Apr 6, 2012
    3,907
    May I suggest a great tool to track gun legislation?

    https://legiscan.com its free to monitor a limited number of bills and just $25 annually for monitoring an unlimited number of MD bills.

    MSI is looking at integrating the results (via API) into its Joomla based website.

    If anyone has experience doing this, please contact MSI to offer your assistance at info@MarylandShallIssue.org
     

    mcbruzdzinski

    NRA Training Counselor
    Industry Partner
    Aug 28, 2007
    7,102
    Catonsville MD
    I believe the AGC used to do this. You may want to contact the current LVP as he is trying to forge a closer relationship to MSI.
     

    dblas

    Past President, MSI
    MDS Supporter
    Apr 6, 2011
    13,109
    May I suggest a great tool to track gun legislation?

    https://legiscan.com its free to monitor a limited number of bills and just $25 annually for monitoring an unlimited number of MD bills.

    MSI is looking at integrating the results (via API) into its Joomla based website.

    If anyone has experience doing this, please contact MSI to offer your assistance at info@MarylandShallIssue.org

    Legiscan is several days behind in their updates, http://mgaleg.maryland.gov is the source for legiscan.com.

    Why not just go to straight to the source??? No limit on the number of bills you can look at, and no annual fee (other than the state taxes you have paid).
     

    CypherPunk

    Opinions Are My Own
    Apr 6, 2012
    3,907
    Legiscan is several days behind in their updates, http://mgaleg.maryland.gov is the source for legiscan.com.



    Why not just go to straight to the source??? No limit on the number of bills you can look at, and no annual fee (other than the state taxes you have paid).



    To answer your question, Legiscan offers numerous benefits and features, even in their free version, that others may find useful.

    With regard to timeliness, they represent that they are less than 3-12 hours behind the source.

    It's an option for me, because I like the push notifications, the detailed info and cross linking as well as the private politifact forums.


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