Question about MD "Assault Weapons Ban"

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Does anyone have the text of the bill and/or bill number referred to in this article?


Lawmakers seek ban on sniper rifle


By Robert Redding Jr.
THE WASHINGTON TIMES



Two Maryland lawmakers want rifles like the one used in the sniper attacks last year added to a statewide ban on assault weapons, as the federal restriction on such weapons expires next year.
Sen. Rob Garagiola of Montgomery County and Delegate Neil F. Quinter of Howard County, both Democrats, are sponsoring the "assault weapons-ban bill" in their respective legislative chambers for the second year in preparation for the lifting of the federal ban on assault weapons in September next year.
Mr. Quinter said he is pessimistic that Congress will extend the ban. "I hope that they do, but I think realistically speaking, it is not very likely the Republican-controlled House and Senate will," he said.
Mr. Garagiola said he believes the Bushmaster rifle should be included in the ban. Police said the two suspects in the sniper attacks last fall used a Bushmaster rifle in the random shootings that left 10 persons dead and three injured in the Washington metropolitan area.
"I am not looking to take away legitimate hunting rifles and handguns," he said. "I am looking to maintain and strengthen a federal ban at the state level."
Chris W. Cox, chief lobbyist for the National Rifle Association (NRA), disagreed with the bill. Mr. Cox said the federal ban's intention was to study whether the restriction decreased crime, which it didn't.
"I guess the question is why do the politicians want to keep ineffective laws on the book?" Mr. Cox said. "They're playing on the emotions of voters and abusing the general public on a very complex and technical debate, and it's all to chip away at the rights of law-abiding gun owners by incrementally banning more guns."
Maryland banned a number of military-style assault pistols about 10 years ago but allows the sale of 45 models of semiautomatic assault weapons if a buyer passes a criminal background check and agrees to a seven-day waiting period.
The federal law prohibits the sale of those guns that have two or more characteristics of an assault weapon, like a forward pistol grip and a grenade launcher. There are 19 weapons banned under the law.
The proposed bill would list all the banned weapons and outlaw the sale of 45 models of assault rifles and shotguns. Mr. Garagiola said the bill also would stop manufacturers from simply changing the name and altering a few characteristics of a gun to bypass the law.
Mr. Quinter and Mr. Garagiola — who last year failed to get the weapons-ban bill to the floor — now have the support of Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley and Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s chief rivals in state politics.
During his campaign for governor last fall, Mr. Ehrlich questioned the effectiveness of many gun-control laws in Maryland and said he would review the laws if elected.
Mr. Garagiola said he doesn't see this as a Democrat vs. Republican issue.
"I can't see how or why anyone can make an argument to have these weapons back on the street," he said.
Mr. Garagiola said five other states have imposed such firearm restrictions. He said Connecticut and Kentucky are considering similar bans.
"They were originally banned [by the federal government] because police were being outgunned," he said. "It does not make sense to allow these guns back on the street."
 
Mr. Garagiola said he doesn't see this as a Democrat vs. Republican issue
I completely agree. It's a common sense vs. stupidity issue, a civil rights issue, and a self defense issue.

I just hope these morons don't realize that just about every "legitimate hunting rifle" would have been more effective than an AR 15 in the shootings:fire:
 
watch the 2004 gun bill link on
www.mcrkba.org

it links you to:
http://mlis.state.md.us/2004rs/subjects/guns$.htm
GUNS
Total Number of Bills: 2

HB 45 _ _ _ _ Status as of January 14, 2004: Bill is in the House - First Reading Judiciary
Public Safety - Imitation Firearms - Prohibition
House: Judiciary _ _

SB 10 _ _ _ _ Status as of January 14, 2004: Bill is in the Senate - First Reading Judicial Proceedings
Regulated Firearms - Ammunition - Active Duty Military Under Age 21
Senate: Judicial Proceedings _ _


the MD AWB dreamteam is having a fund raiser in Chevy Chase tomorrow night

The Street Theater Soapbox is open now
 
It seems as if the people in Maryland are somewhat less liberal than in years past. Maybe they are benefiting from their proximity to Virginia and it's much more sensible (not perfect) gun laws.

It must be galling to live in Maryland, with the highest rates of robbery in the nation, and high rates of violent crime, while looking across the Potomac at Virginia with much lower rates and much more liberal gun laws.


Metro Washington D.C. Auto Thefts 2002-2003

Prince Georges County Maryland: ~17,600
Fairfax County Virginia: ~760

Yep, they need to focus on those evil assault weapons up there in the Old Line State for sure. :scrutiny:
 
. Police said the two suspects in the sniper attacks last fall used a Bushmaster rifle in the random shootings that left 10 persons dead and three injured in the Washington metropolitan area.
Are these two "suspects" the two men who were recently convicted of 1st degree murder? One of whom was sentenced to death? Wouldn't want to jump to any conclusions and label them unfairly, would you. :rolleyes:
 
Thanks for the information, for some reason I couldn't seem to find anything on my own.
 
now for the bad news

IMHO, this bill will squeek out of the judicary committee, survive the new filibuster rejigger and make it to the Governor's desk.

The critters that vote for this need to feel Cas Taylor's pain when he was unelected.
 
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