Anti-Gun Group Sends Impostor to Testify at Maryland House Hearings

Anti-Gun Group Sends Paid Impostor to Testify at Maryland House Hearings
The group, Ceasefire Maryland, continues to trade off of the name and misrepresent itself before the General Assembly as a legitimate organization.

Maryland Shall Issue
Maryland Shall Issue

Maryland ––(Ammoland.com)- As many of you know, the organization formally recognized as Ceasefire Maryland no longer exists as such in the eyes of the Maryland government due to forfeiting their corporate charter.

Contrary to all common sense, this group continues to trade off of the name and represent itself before the General Assembly as a legitimate organization.

On March 8th, professional lobbyist Eric Gally testified before the House Judiciary Committee as representing Ceasefire Maryland. After his brief and predictable testimony in favor of HB1043, which would have given the Maryland State Police the authority to inspect gun dealers’ records without cause, much hilarity ensued as Delegate Michael Smigiel proceeded to dismantle Mr. Gally’s charade before the entire committee and audience.

We took the time to cull the pertinent video from the more than 5 hours of testimony.

Aside from the obviously distasteful manner in which this group of individuals continues to represent itself, it is even more so that, while our people are true grassroots activists who take leave time from work in order to attend these hearings, the other side can’t be bothered with such trivialities and brings in hired guns to do their dirty work.

Maryland Shall Issue, Inc.
1332 Cape Saint Claire Road #342
Annapolis, Maryland 21409
240-446-6782

Mission Statement: Maryland Shall Issue is an all volunteer, non-partisan effort dedicated to the preservation and advancement of all gunowners’ rights in Maryland, with a primary goal of CCW reform to allow all law-abiding citizens the right to carry a concealed weapon; and to the education of the community to the awareness that ‘shall issue’ laws have, in all cases, resulted in decreased rates of violent crime.

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What a shocking surprise. NOT!