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Maryland Assault Weapons Ban of 2010 Withdrawn

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at 7:29 pm

SB516 – Maryland Assault Weapons Ban of 2010 Withdrawn

Maryland Shall Issue.org

Maryland Shall Issue.org

Maryland – -(AmmoLand.com)- Congratulations folks! Your sustained efforts at making your voices heard have resulted in the sponsor of SB516, Senator Lenett, withdrawing the bill as of Tuesday.

We know from first hand knowledge that the incredible pressure, to the tune of several hundred emails and calls a day, brought to bear upon the sponsor of this bill was responsible for the sponsor pulling it.

We have just a little time to pat ourselves on the back for a job well done, but we mustn’t be complacent and believe that the rest of the session will be as easy. Keep up the great work and put down the other bills that we oppose and voice your support for the others. Remember, we are only as effective as the sum effort of our individual members.

What are they really trying to do?
We have to wonder if these high profile bills that are garnering our community’s attention are not a distraction on two fronts. First, they are trying to dilute our efforts on the shall issue and civil immunity bills. Secondly, we think that the AWB and Gun Owner Licensing bills are feints to cover their real intentions which are to pass bills that will make it more difficult for dealers to stay in business, create a registration list of all firearms sold in Maryland and to pass legislation that will ultimately develop into the ammunition logs that we defeated last year.

If you compare the language of SB167 with some of the language contained in HB820/SB645, you will see that it is nearly identical with regards to the record keeping requirements. It is important that we continue to exert our influence on all of the bills below.

March 2

  • HB776 Criminal Law – Home Invasion Crime of Violence – Support

March 11

  • HB354 Public Safety – Possession of Ammunition for Firearms – Penalties – Oppose - backdoor justification for the ammunition logs from HB1446 last year.
  • HB683 Public Safety – Handgun Permits – Repeal of Finding Requirement – Strongly Support – Repeals the “good and substantial” clause for the issuance of permits to carry a handgun.
  • HB820 Firearm Safety Act of 2010 – Strongly Oppose – We covered our analysis of this bill here.
  • HB893 Public Safety – Handgun Permits – Victims of Domestic Violence – Support
  • HB905 Criminal Law – Prohibitions on Wearing, Carrying, or Transporting Firearms – Exceptions – Support
  • SB44 Criminal Law – Use of Firearm in the Commission of a Crime of Violence or a Felony – Oppose
  • SB167 Regulated Firearms – Application for Dealer’s License – Record-Keeping and Reporting Requirements – Strongly Oppose – our response was covered here.
  • SB191 Weapon-Free Higher Education Zones – Oppose – our response was covered here.
  • SB274 Criminal Law – Violation of Restriction Against Possession of Firearms – Penalties – No position at this time
  • SB563 Public Safety – Possession of Ammunition for Firearms – Penalties – Oppose - backdoor justification for the ammunition logs from HB1446 last year.
  • SB645 Firearm Safety Act of 2010 – Strongly Oppose – We covered our analysis of this bill here.
  • SB743 Criminal Law – Handguns – Transport in Motor Vehicle by Nonresident – No position at this time
  • SB842 Regulated Firearms – License Issued by Another State to Current or Former Member of the Armed Forces – Reciprocity – Support
Maryland Shall Issue.org
P.O. Box 314
Libertytown, MD
21762-0314
ph. 240-446-6782

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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.” Visit: www.marylandshallissue.org

Assault Weapons Ban Introduced in the Maryland State Senate

Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 4:32 pm

Assault Weapons Ban Introduced in the Maryland State Senate

Maryland Shall Issue.org

Maryland Shall Issue.org

Maryland --(AmmoLand.com)- Well folks, just when you thought that there might be some hope that the anti-gun faithful members of the Maryland State Senate had learned their lesson about proposing nonsense bills like bans on so-called assault weapons, they prove otherwise.

Senator Mike Lennett (D), District 19, Montgomery County, has introduced SB516, the Maryland Assault Weapons Ban of 2010. His co-sponsors are a veritable Who’s Who of the anti-gun wing of the Senate.

Now’s the time to head this thing off before the hearing is even scheduled and let the members of the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee know that Maryland citizens will not tolerate such an egregious infringement on their rights in the name of political grandstanding.

SB516 Facts:

  • Expands the definition of the assault pistol ban to encompass all firearms designated as assault weapons.
  • Anything determined to be a copycat of the named firearms would be included. Given the Maryland State Police’s very liberal interpretation of what constitutes a copycat, we see this list encompassing any firearm that meets the required criteria of looking scary.
  • Includes semi-automatic pistols with detachable magazines that also have threaded barrels.
  • Includes semi-automatic shotguns with folding or telescoping stocks that also have a pistol grip or thumbhole stock
  • Bans forward pistol grips.
  • You must REGISTER your firearms before December 10, 2010 so that you have the luxury of being able to keep the firearms you already own.
  • Naturally, this bill does not apply to governmental agencies, but they do give you the option of rendering your firearm permanently inoperable.

Here’s what we need you to do:

  • Contact your Senator and let them know that you oppose SB516.
  • Contact the members of the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee and let them know that you oppose SB516
  • Spread the word to your fellow gun owners. Reinforce to them that this is not really just about “assault weapons”. It is about launching the first strike in a continual erosion of the ability to own any firearms in Maryland. We must stick together.
  • All of the information you need in order to make mail contacts can be found in the Activist’s Tools below.
  • Use the phone list below to make phone calls to the member of the Judical Proceedings Committee. Tell them that you oppose SB516.
    Remember to stick to the facts when making your contacts. Avoid over emotional rhetoric that only fuels their stereotypes of our community.

Additional Resources:  Assault Weapons Ban Why should you care?

Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Phone Numbers.

  • Senator Brian Frosh – 1-800-492-7122 ext 3124
  • Senator Lisa Gladden – 1-800-492-7122 ext 3697
  • Senator James Brochin – 1-800-492-7122 ext 3648
  • Senator C. Anthony Muse – 1-800-492-7122 ext 3092
  • Senator Jennie Forehand – 1-800-492-7122 ext 3134
  • Senator Jamin Raskin – 1-800-492-7122 ext 3634
  • Senator Larry Haines – 1-800-492-7122 ext 3683
  • Senator Brian Simonaire 1-800-492-7122 ext 3658
  • Senator Nancy Jacobs 1-800-492-7122 ext 3158
  • Senator Norman Stone 1-800-492-7122 ext 3587
  • Senator Alex Mooney 1-800-492-7122 ext 3575
Maryland Shall Issue.org
P.O. Box 314
Libertytown, MD
21762-0314
ph. 240-446-6782

About:
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.”