I Approve this message.There's something the anti's ought to consider ... disbanding the HPRB could cause Hogan to find a MSP Secretary that has a definition of G&S that differs from the status quo.
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I Approve this message.There's something the anti's ought to consider ... disbanding the HPRB could cause Hogan to find a MSP Secretary that has a definition of G&S that differs from the status quo.
There's something the anti's ought to consider ... disbanding the HPRB could cause Hogan to find a MSP Secretary that has a definition of G&S that differs from the status quo.
Madaleno came in late with a Bill last session to move hearings to Administrative Judges. I was at Potomac Days and it was littered with MoCo politicos and some state. Trone campaign manager walked up and gave me twizzler, I just mentioned I could never vote for him. He actually stuck around for a good 2-3 minutes trying to convince me Trone was pro 2A .. "He owns five shotguns". Guess that will be his 2A message.
The Dems want to dispense with the HPRB really signals they don't have much hope at defeating Hogan. If they thought they were going to win, what would be better than the new Democrat Governor appoint MDPGV crew on that board, the new MSP rubber stamp. Hogan better fix this if reelected, then no review necessary. Hogan is directing Frosh to fight the ruling removing Peace Cross, and we know the Dems are not for that. Makes me wonder where was Hogan's direction with Kolbe case and all the suing Trump nonsense.
If he has national aspirations as a Republican, it's a no brainer move. Not much political capital for a Republican that doesn't proactively back 2A . The Dems getting rid of HPRB is a very short sighted move. I guess they'll vote to bring it back if they get the Governor seat.
Not a chance, Hogan is not pro 2A, plain and simple. He is at best indifferent.There's something the anti's ought to consider ... disbanding the HPRB could cause Hogan to find a MSP Secretary that has a definition of G&S that differs from the status quo.
Not a chance, Hogan is not pro 2A, plain and simple. He is at best indifferent.
I think very few politicians are truly pro or even anti- 2A for that matter. They just take whatever stance they think will help them with their constituency or future aspirations. Hogan was friends with Christie and has to know what Christie's wishy-washiness on the 2A did to his further ambitions.
There will be four openings on the board come March, why don't you throw your resume in the ring and then go show them how it's done.
HANDGUN PERMIT REVIEW BOARD
Staff: Russell A. Neverdon, Sr. (410) 339-5051; 1-877-379-8636 (toll free); e-mail: russell.neverdon@maryland.gov
web: http://dpscs.maryland.gov/agencies/hprb.shtml
Appointed by Governor with Senate advice & consent to 3-year terms:
Robert D. H. Wilson, Chair (elected by Board), 2018
Jacques R. Cowan, 2019;
Charles D. Hollman, Esq., 2020;
Shari Lynn Judah, 2020;
Patricia S. West, 2020
Yes, members can be reappointed. In the early days (1970s) Some served over 20 years.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet.
But i though if it was on the website it was law?
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HANDGUN PERMIT REVIEW BOARD
Staff: Russell A. Neverdon, Sr. (410) 339-5051; 1-877-379-8636 (toll free); e-mail: russell.neverdon@maryland.gov
web: http://dpscs.maryland.gov/agencies/hprb.shtml
Appointed by Governor with Senate advice & consent to 3-year terms:
Robert D. H. Wilson, Chair (elected by Board), 2018
Jacques R. Cowan, 2019;
Charles D. Hollman, Esq., 2020;
Shari Lynn Judah, 2020;
Patricia S. West, 2020
Yes, members can be reappointed. In the early days (1970s) Some served over 20 years.
Is that from the DPSC website? Three members were never confirmed by the Senate and their temporary terms will also expire next March.