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  • Raineman

    On the 3rd box
    Dec 27, 2008
    3,547
    Eldersburg
    Since I am unable to testify on the abolition of the HPRB, perhaps someone might want to use my point.

    Everyone has been screaming for oversight of the Baltimore police department, yet the HPRB IS an oversight committee of the State Police and they want to get rid of it.

    You either want police oversight or you don't. Make up your mind.

    Also remind them that if there is ever another democrat governor, they get to appoint board members. Members currently which were vetted by the senate.
     

    dblas

    Past President, MSI
    MDS Supporter
    Apr 6, 2011
    13,101
    Since I am unable to testify on the abolition of the HPRB, perhaps someone might want to use my point.

    Everyone has been screaming for oversight of the Baltimore police department, yet the HPRB IS an oversight committee of the State Police and they want to get rid of it.

    You either want police oversight or you don't. Make up your mind.

    Also remind them that if there is ever another democrat governor, they get to appoint board members. Members currently which were vetted by the senate.

    Will do.
     

    Mike OTDP

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 12, 2008
    3,324
    No. Then next year they ask for enforcement and 77r for black powder firearms.

    That's what worries me. Especially when MSP starts demanding their Roster Board approve hand-made flintlock pistols.
     

    Mike OTDP

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 12, 2008
    3,324
    In a study of mass shootings, nobody ever stopped one with a gun.......


    Maybe because they are all in gun-free zones???????
    Nope. It's because a shooting that was stopped doesn't kill enough people to be a mass shooting.
     

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