New Anne Arundel County Firearms Bills

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  • Scope3334

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    https://www.aacounty.org/department...cilmembers/who-is-my-councilmember/index.html

    That lets you see who your councilmember is and gives contact info



    Yes and I confirmed those who voted in favor are,

    District 1 - Sarah Lacey
    District 2 - Allison Pickard
    District 4 - Andrew Pruski
    District 6 - Lisa Rodvein

    On a side note if you live in AA county make sure Pittman does not get reelected. Jessica Haire seems the way to go.
     

    Mark75H

    MD Wear&Carry Instructor
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    Sep 25, 2011
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    Yes and I confirmed those who voted in favor are,

    District 1 - Sarah Lacey
    District 2 - Allison Pickard
    District 4 - Andrew Pruski
    District 6 - Lisa Rodvein

    On a side note if you live in AA county make sure Pittman does not get reelected. Jessica Haire seems the way to go.

    Same for his communist sidekick Traumbauer currently serving as County Exec Comm Director. There are those who are liberals and others who are communists.
     

    Threeband

    The M1 Does My Talking
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    Dec 30, 2006
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    Carroll County
    The local governments need to spend whatever it takes to print up pamphlets to distribute through liquor stores to every purchaser of alcohol, informing purchasers of suicide hotline resources and offering Progressive Enlightenment on the Snares and Pitfalls of Demon Rum.

    There is way too much Alcohol Violence and Tragic Alcohol Related Tragedy.
     

    Jim12

    Let Freedom Ring
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    Jan 30, 2013
    33,860
    The local governments need to spend whatever it takes to print up pamphlets to distribute through liquor stores to every purchaser of alcohol, informing purchasers of suicide hotline resources and offering Progressive Enlightenment on the Snares and Pitfalls of Demon Rum.

    There is way too much Alcohol Violence and Tragic Alcohol Related Tragedy.

    They'd save more lives if they mandated sugar warnings in the candy, soda, ice cream, and confectionery aisles of grocery stores.

    Not to mention cholesterol warning pamphlets in the seafood and meat sections.

    Oh, yeah, nitrate and nitrite preservative warning pamphlets in the deli section.
     

    Mark75H

    MD Wear&Carry Instructor
    Industry Partner
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 25, 2011
    17,172
    Outside the Gates
    The local governments need to spend whatever it takes to print up pamphlets to distribute through liquor stores to every purchaser of alcohol, informing purchasers of suicide hotline resources and offering Progressive Enlightenment on the Snares and Pitfalls of Demon Rum.

    There is way too much Alcohol Violence and Tragic Alcohol Related Tragedy.

    They'd save more lives if they mandated sugar warnings in the candy, soda, ice cream, and confectionery aisles of grocery stores.

    Not to mention cholesterol warning pamphlets in the seafood and meat sections.

    Oh, yeah, nitrate and nitrite preservative warning pamphlets in the deli section.

    You guys are just trying to get rid of all the comorbidities
     

    BeoBill

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    Oct 3, 2013
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    南馬里蘭州鮑伊
    I can't get past the paywall, but here's a link to the Gazette's article on two new bills that passed in Anne Arundel County:

    https://www.capitalgazette.com/politics/ac-cn-county-council-gun-safety-laws-20220104-qmo55ggaaveb5lcimgnsbs5nxq-story.html

    I found a summary of the bills on the County Council website here:

    https://www.aacounty.org/departments/auditor/letters/Auditor-20220103.pdf

    And here's the two new bill summaries:

    Bill 108-21:
    Public Safety – Distribution of Literature to Purchasers of Guns or Ammunition
    Summary of Legislation
    This bill requires the Anne Arundel County Department of Health (Health Department) to prepare and distribute certain literature to establishments that sell guns or ammunition, adds certain display and distribution requirements for sellers, authorizes enforcement by the Health Department, and makes a violation a Class C civil offense.
    Review of Fiscal Impact
    The Health Department currently estimates that $6,000 will be needed for additional literature creation and printing costs. They are currently working to determine estimated employee costs associated with managing enforcement of this bill.

    Bill 109-21:
    Public Safety – Security Measures for the Sale of Firearms
    Summary of Legislation
    This bill prohibits a gun dealer or a person promoting or sponsoring a gun show from conducting business without the Police Department’s approval of security measures, specifies the required security measures, requires gun dealers who transport firearms to have a certain inventory list in their possession, sets forth enforcement measures, and makes a violation a Class C civil offense.
    Review of Fiscal Impact
    The Police Department has not determined a fiscal impact but does not expect a large commitment of time due to this legislation. Based on their review, there are currently 21 stores that sell guns in the County and they are unaware of any guns shows that currently occur in the County.

    If memory serves (always chancy), these mirror the proposed ATF rules that Herr Garland decreed.
     

    HAMMERED

    Member
    Jun 17, 2015
    17
    Carroll Co md
    "AND IN COMPLIANCE"
    And what punishments will come if we don't listen to the Health Dept's broad spectrum of knowledge of Firearms, except they go Bang, after all the BS that goes with these safety notices that will probably cost the business owner more $ to have them printed and then thrown away with out reading, like the grocery store receipts with Mcd's coupons on the back.
     

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