Success! HoCo residents say no to O'Malley's Gun Control!!!!

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  • marte616

    God bless America...
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    Apr 15, 2008
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    Occupied Territory
    All- i was on of the 40 that testified. I think I ruffled some feathers when I asked Robey and Turner if they would send their LEO children to people's home to confiscate citizens's arms...at any rate: mission accomplished! They heard us loud and clear!

    About 40 residents speak out to county delegation about "military type" assault weapons ban

    By Blair Ames, bames@tribune.com

    Howard County residents Thursday urged their state delegation to say no to Gov. Martin O'Malley's gun control legislation, arguing that it punishes lawful gun owners.

    Of the more than 100 residents who filled the Banneker Room inside the George Howard Building, in Ellicott City, about 40 residents testified against O'Malley's gun proposal during the two-hour public hearing.

    Only two residents testified in favor.

    More here:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/howard/ellicott-city/ph-ho-cf-delegation-hearing-0214-20130208,0,6758551,print.story
     

    sykesville

    Ultimate Member
    All- i was on of the 40 that testified. I think I ruffled some feathers when I asked Robey and Turner if they would send their LEO children to people's home to confiscate citizens's arms...at any rate: mission accomplished! They heard us loud and clear!

    About 40 residents speak out to county delegation about "military type" assault weapons ban

    By Blair Ames, bames@tribune.com

    Howard County residents Thursday urged their state delegation to say no to Gov. Martin O'Malley's gun control legislation, arguing that it punishes lawful gun owners.

    Of the more than 100 residents who filled the Banneker Room inside the George Howard Building, in Ellicott City, about 40 residents testified against O'Malley's gun proposal during the two-hour public hearing.

    Only two residents testified in favor.

    More here:

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/howard/ellicott-city/ph-ho-cf-delegation-hearing-0214-20130208,0,6758551,print.story

    Thank you for testifying! Great job!
     

    EL1227

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    Nov 14, 2010
    20,274
    Did anyone question Turner about his email missive ?
     

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    BigSteve57

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    Feb 14, 2011
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    It was at this meeting that this went public. He tried to paint it as something taken out of context, but shut up when the person who testified with it offered to read the whole message. Priceless.

    It was indeed priceless! I watched it happen. He left the proceedings for a while and basically sat there and sulked the entire time.

    He's got to go.
     
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    lennyk

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    Jan 11, 2013
    362
    Woodbine
    Bravo from a Howard county resident....I wished I could have been there. Thank you to all who spoke up for our constitutional rights.
     

    Bolts Rock

    Living in Free America!
    Apr 8, 2012
    6,123
    Northern Alabama
    It was at this meeting that this went public. He tried to paint it as something taken out of context, but shut up when the person who testified with it offered to read the whole message. Priceless.

    Even better was getting him admit on record he doesn't care what his constituents think he's going to vote how he feels like voting.

    It was indeed priceless! I watched it happen. He left the proceedings for a while and basically sat there and sulked the entire time.

    He's got to go.

    He tried to leave for a bit, I went to pee and lit him up on the way to and in the men's room. While he was trying to hide in a stall I told him he'd just lost my vote and anyone else's in that room too.
     

    Armed Citizen

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    Jul 27, 2010
    141
    It was at this meeting that this went public. He tried to paint it as something taken out of context, but shut up when the person who testified with it offered to read the whole message. Priceless.

    That's awesome. Wish I could have been there to see it!!! :thumbsup:

    Any one know how we are looking for Tuesday's vote?
     

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