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  • Apr 5, 2013
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    They just banned employers from asking about criminal records so hows that work for this...
     

    Deep Lurker

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    Mar 22, 2019
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    This is so incredibly painful to sit through. And this idiot Army/manufacturing guy makes my blood pressure rise.

    I share your extreme frustration, and thank you and everyone who testified today - - especially for making the sacrifices you all made to show up in person in Annapolis - - to defend our Rights.

    :patriot::mdpatriot
     

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    Mar 22, 2019
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    The video archive of today’s Senate JPR hearing is available.

    The first 10 minutes of the video feed is nothing but dead air.

    Move the video progress slider button to the 10:05 mark to view the start of the hearing.

    After announcing the proposed order of the bill hearings (ignore this; this ordering was quickly tossed aside for convenience) but before beginning the actual hearing, Senate JPR Chairman Smith launched into a speech addressing Governor Hogan’s remarks in a press conference earlier this morning.

    Hogan had condemned Smith as JPR Chairman and the Democrat legislators for keeping Hogan’s crime bill locked in Smith’s “desk drawer,” effectively killing it.

    Smith and his DemocRat cronies prefer to focus exclusively on ramming through their anti-gun owner, anti-gun store, gun ban and gun confiscation fever dream bills.

    Smith admitted that the street criminals of Baltimore are going to continue to get a pass because, as Smith notes, they are persons of color, thus unfairly discriminated against by State laws that punish criminality, especially murderous, repeat criminality.

    Move the video progress slider to the 57:35 mark for the first gun bill hearing (SB646 Firearm Storage Requirements).

    The first pro-2A panel testifies at the 1:36:30 mark.

    The second pro-2A panel testifies at the 1:57:00 mark.

    Click here for the full hearing video archive:

    http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsi...te=jpr&clip=JPR_2_20_2020_meeting_1&ys=2020rs
     

    roadking

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    Mar 11, 2019
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    Baltimore, MD
    This is minor, but I find it amusing (or sad, or head-beating frustrating) that the bill precludes employing a person who is not allowed to possess or who has has a criminal history. How, given the recent override of the veto that would have allowed employers to continue asking about applicant’s criminal history, is an employer supposed to know an applicant’s criminal history and whether they are allowed to possess a gun? Doesn’t that rule contradict the law just passed?


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    Ovid

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    Nov 19, 2011
    257
    Reisterstown
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    SB816 Starts at roughly 4:40:52 in the VOD.

    Everyone did a really good job on our side, but I was especially impressed with knovotny and that young woman that was testifying with her father.

    I thought I recognized him sitting in the back during testimony for SB46, but I lost it when Andy from Engage started testifying in opposition of SB816. Obscene, Anti-Gun Pornography is about the best possible way to describe this bill. You really ruffled Mr. Chairman's feathers when you talked at the woman with the Brady group in the audience.

    Tim from Hafer's Gunsmithing is another IP here that testified.

    Thanks for everything, all of you.
     

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