Maryland governor signs tough gun control law

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Maryland governor signs tough gun control law

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Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley on Thursday signed into law one of the United States' toughest gun control measures, even as opponents vowed to overturn it.
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The blood to come will be on his hands. All anyone (who has any sense at all) has to do is look at Chicago, New York City, other similar locations where "Gun Control" proves it does not work. Of course in reality, they are not interested in if it works or not...... :roll:
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AEA wrote:The blood to come will be on his hands. All anyone (who has any sense at all) has to do is look at Chicago, New York City, other similar locations where "Gun Control" proves it does not work. Of course in reality, they are not interested in if it works or not...... :roll:
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I feel bad for the people in western Maryland, from about Hagerstown out.

That is rural Appalachian country with people that have a lot more in common with West Virginia and rural Pennsylvania. Baltimore and the liberal cesspool surrounding DC have all the power in that state. It is like Chicago overwhelms southern rural Illinois, or New York City overwhelms the finger lakes and rural upstate New York.

Heck, we have similar problems with urban Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin being far more liberal than rural Texas.
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Be aware that Martin O'Malley has Presidential aspirations. Anyone on the boards that has "Democratic" tendencies ( :mrgreen: ) should make every effort to see that the candidates from the Democrat Party are at least gun neutral and not fanatic grabbers.

Remember what that great socialist Tip O'Neill siad, "All politics is local". They have to get a start somewhere. Shut them down.

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Jeff B. wrote:Be aware that Martin O'Malley has Presidential aspirations. Anyone on the boards that has "Democratic" tendencies ( :mrgreen: ) should make every effort to see that the candidates from the Democrat Party are at least gun neutral and not fanatic grabbers.

Remember what that great socialist Tip O'Neill siad, "All politics is local". They have to get a start somewhere. Shut them down.

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But does he really have a chance against the Hillary machine? You know she just has to make another play for POTUS in 2016....
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