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    Active Member
    Feb 28, 2013
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    ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Here’s how members of the Maryland House of Delegates voted for a gun-control measure. The vote was 78-61. A vote of 71 was needed.

    Voting “yes” were 78 Democrats.
    Voting “no” were 18 Democrats and 43 Republicans.

    Democrats for:

    Anderson, Curtis, Baltimore

    Arora, Sam, Montgomery

    Barkley, Charles, Montgomery

    Barnes, Benjamin, Prince George’s

    Barve, Kumar, Montgomery

    Bobo, Elizabeth, Howard

    Branch, Talmadge, Baltimore

    Braveboy, Aisha, Prince George’s

    Burns, Emmett, C., Jr. Baltimore County

    Busch, Michael, Anne Arundel

    Cardin, Jon, Baltimore County

    Carr, Alfred, Montgomery

    Clagett, Galen, Frederick

    Clippinger, Luke, Baltimore

    Conaway, Frank, Baltimore

    Cullison, Bonnie, Montgomery

    Davis, Dereck E., Prince George’s

    Dumais, Kathleen M., Montgomery

    Feldman, Brian, Montgomery

    Frick, C. William

    Frush, Barbara A., Prince George’s

    Gaines, Tawanna P., Prince George’s

    Gilchrist, James, W., Montgomery

    Glenn, Cheryl, Baltimore

    Griffith, Melony G., Prince George’s

    Gutierrez, Ana Sol, Montgomery

    Guzzone, Guy, Howard

    Hammen, Peter A., Baltimore

    Harper, Nina, Baltimore

    Haynes, Keith E., Baltimore

    Healey, Anne, Prince George’s

    Hixson, Sheila, Montgomery

    Holmes, Marvin, Jr., Prince George’s

    Howard, Carolyn, Prince George’s

    Hubbard, James, Prince Georges’

    Hucker, Tom, Montgomery

    Ivey, Jolene, Prince George’s

    Jones, Adrienne, Baltimore County

    Kaiser, Anne, Montgomery

    Kelly, Ariana, Montgomery

    Kramer, Benjamin, Montgomery

    Lafferty, Stephen, Baltimore County

    Lee, Susan, Montgomery

    Love, Mary Ann, Anne Arundel

    Luedtke, Eric, Montgomery

    McHale, Brian, Baltimore

    McIntosh, Maggie, Baltimore

    Miller, Aruna, Montgomery

    Mitchell, Keiffer, Baltimore

    Mizeur, Heather, Montgomery

    Morhaim, Dan, Baltimore County

    Nathan-Pulliam, Shirley, Baltimore County

    Niemann, Doyle, Prince George’s

    Oaks, Nathaniel, Baltimore

    Pena-Melnyk, Joseline, Prince George’s

    Pendergrass, Shane, Howard

    Proctor, James, Jr., Prince George’s

    Reznik, Kirill, Montgomery

    Robinson, Barbara, Baltimore

    Robinson, Shane, Montgomery

    Rosenberg, Samuel, Baltimore

    Simmons, Luiz, R.S., Montgomery

    Stein, Dana, Baltimore County

    Stukes, Melvin, Baltimore

    Summers, Michael, Prince George’s

    Swain, Darren, Prince George’s

    Tarrant, Shawn, Baltimore

    Turner, Frank, Howard

    Turner, Veronica, Prince George’s

    Valderrama, Kris, Prince George’s

    Valentino-Smith, Geraldine, Prince George’s

    Vallario, Joseph, Jr., Prince George’s

    Vaughn, Michael, Prince George’s

    Waldstreicher, Jeff, Montgomery

    Walker, Jay, Prince George’s

    Washington, Alonzo, Prince George’s

    Washington, Mary, Baltimore

    Zucker, Craig, Montgomery

    ___

    Democrats against:

    Beidle, Pamela, Anne Arundel

    Bohanan, John, St. Mary’s

    Bromwell, Eric, Baltimore County

    Cane, Rudolph, Wicomico

    Conway, Norman, Wicomico

    DeBoy, Steven J., Sr., Baltimore County

    Donoghue, John P., Washington

    James, Mary-Dulany, Harford

    Jameson, Sally, Charles

    Kelly, Kevin, Allegany

    Malone, James, Jr., Baltimore County

    Murphy, Peter, Charles County

    Olszewski, John, Baltimore County

    Rudolph, David, Cecil

    Sophocleus, Theodore, Anne Arundel

    Weir, Michael, Jr., Baltimore County

    Wilson, C.T., Charles

    Wood, John Jr., St. Mary’s

    ___

    Republicans against:

    Afzali, Kathy, Frederick

    Aumann, Susan, Baltimore County

    Bates, Gail, Howard

    Beitzel, Wendell, Garrett

    Boteler, Joseph, III, Baltimore County

    Cluster, John, Jr., Baltimore County

    Costa, Robert, Anne Arundel

    Dwyer, Donald, Jr., Anne Arundel

    Eckardt, Adelaide, Dorchester

    Elliott, Donald, Carroll

    Fisher, Mark, Calvert,

    Frank, William, Baltimore County

    George, Ron, Anne Arundel

    Glass, Glen, Harford

    Haddaway-Riccio, Jeannie, Talbot

    Hershey, Stephen, Queen Anne’s

    Hogan, Patrick, Frederick

    Hough, Michael, Frederick

    Impallaria, Richard, Harford County

    Jacobs, Jay, Kent

    Kach, Wade, Baltimore County

    Kipke, Nicholaus, Anne Arundel

    Krebs, Susan, Carroll

    McComas, Susan, Harford

    McConkey, Tony, Anne Arundel

    McDermott, Mike, Worcester

    McDonough, Patrick, Baltimore County

    McMillan, Herb, Anne Arundel

    Miller, Warren, Howard

    Myers, LeRoy, Jr., Washington

    Norman, Wayne, Harford

    O’Donnell, Anthony, Calvert

    Otto, Charles, Somerset

    Parrott, Neil, Washington

    Ready, Justin, Carroll

    Schuh, Steve, Anne Arundel

    Schulz, Kelly, Frederick

    Serafini, Andrew, Washington

    Smigiel, Michael, Cecil

    Stifler, Donna, Harford

    Stocksdale, Nancy, Carroll

    Szeliga, Kathy, Baltimore County

    Vitale, Cathleen, Anne Arundel

    ___

    Democrats absent:

    Carter, Jill, Baltimore

    Minnick, Joseph, Baltimore County

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...081068-9ca9-11e2-9219-51eb8387e8f1_story.html
     

    ZeroCool

    Active Member
    Nov 8, 2006
    331
    New PA Resident...
    Beidle needs to go for playing both sides. My understanding is that she voted against all pro 2a amendments and then voted against the bill.

    The Dems know that she is vulnerable and had her vote against to try to save face for the uninformed.

    This needs to be known.
     

    MadCat0911

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 2, 2013
    1,145
    Hanover
    Beidle needs to go for playing both sides. My understanding is that she voted against all pro 2a amendments and then voted against the bill.

    The Dems know that she is vulnerable and had her vote against to try to save face for the uninformed.

    This needs to be known.

    Did she? Anyone got records of who voted for what amendment? If so, yeah, I agree. It's bullcrap.
     

    Sportstud4891

    Resident SMIB
    Jun 7, 2011
    1,508
    Chuck County
    Did she? Anyone got records of who voted for what amendment? If so, yeah, I agree. It's bullcrap.

    They all play this game. They allow some delegates that are in areas of high gun ownership the ability to vote against so they can go tell their constituents they voted against it and retain their jobs. Even though the fix was in and we really needed their support on the amendments.
     

    MadCat0911

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 2, 2013
    1,145
    Hanover
    They all play this game. They allow some delegates that are in areas of high gun ownership the ability to vote against so they can go tell their constituents they voted against it and retain their jobs. Even though the fix was in and we really needed their support on the amendments.

    I'm not doubting that, I just want to see the proof of it. I have every intention of voting against every incumbent I can in the primaries AND the election. It'd just be easier to convince other people to do the same and to call them out on it when they start campaigning.
     

    Parshooter

    Silent Majority Member
    Mar 20, 2013
    354
    East NC
    Did she? Anyone got records of who voted for what amendment? If so, yeah, I agree. It's bullcrap.

    I'm pretty sure that one of the sharp cookies on this forum will compile the list- I'm particularly interested in how my Chuck Co. delegates voted on amendments. I know Murphy has to be defeated, but need to keep the others honest.
     

    ZeroCool

    Active Member
    Nov 8, 2006
    331
    New PA Resident...
    Did she? Anyone got records of who voted for what amendment? If so, yeah, I agree. It's bullcrap.

    I wish I was joking. Look at page 58 of the 4/3 thread:

    http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=114159&page=58

    She voted for the Dem proposed anti-2a amendments and against the pro-2a amendments.

    She is worse than those who voted for the bill because she is a liar on top of a snake.

    Just look at my history on how I tried to support her thinking that she was actually with us. No more games... :mad54:
     
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    SigMatt

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 17, 2007
    1,181
    Shores of the Bay, MD
    My Republican delegates voted against. They'll be getting campaign contributions and my thanks. Michael Busch voted for it. I will be voting against any challenger against him and donate the maximum I can to their campaign. He's gone. Sold out my rights, I'll help to sell you out of a job.

    Matt
     

    smores

    Creepy-Ass Cracker
    Feb 27, 2007
    13,493
    Falls Church
    They all play this game. They allow some delegates that are in areas of high gun ownership the ability to vote against so they can go tell their constituents they voted against it and retain their jobs. Even though the fix was in and we really needed their support on the amendments.

    This... I was watching D28 carefully. Wilson is the most bipolar 2A supporter/anti I have ever seen.

    He needs work, but Murphy and Jameson must go!



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    nedsurf

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 8, 2013
    2,204
    As a city resident, I'm curious about Carter. My current mindset is anyone who chooses to be absent is a "no" vote as far as 2014 is concerned. If she is playing for our team, I will refrain on focusing efforts against her along with the rest of the Baltimore legislation.
     

    zenMonkey

    Active Member
    Patriot Picket
    Mar 30, 2013
    302
    this is interesting. from the press, Carter had strong reservations about the fingerprinting requirement. attack of conscience??

    I feel that if that is indeed the case, it is still not acceptable. If there were reservations, there should have been a vote against the bill.
     

    ZeroCool

    Active Member
    Nov 8, 2006
    331
    New PA Resident...
    I would like to know if Cane from 37A voted against pro 2A amendments. He did vote against the bill but like said elsewhere, he is in a high gun population area.

    Based on the pics I linked above, it looks like Cane either voted against the Pro 2a amendments or not at all (which is just as bad).

    He is a target.
     

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