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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Legislators Take Aim at Gun Legislation

Hundreds head to Annapolis to testify for and against a package of bills that would tighten gun regulations in Maryland.

Gun control supporters and opponents descended on a hearing room in Annapolis to debate a package of bills that is likely to be as divisive as any issue during the 90-day General Assembly session. Gov. Martin O'Malley said his legislation was driven by the shootings in Newtown, CT. and more than 500 shooting deaths in Maryland last year. "We are still losing too many of our citizens to gun violence," O'Malley said. "There's no such thing in our state as a spare American." Hundreds gathered outside the State House Wednesday morning, hours before O'Malley was to testify, to rally against the proposed laws. A line of people waiting to testify stretched outside the Senate office building. More than 500 people signed up to testify even though …

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Chris W

6:11 am on Friday, March 8, 2013

Once again Steve is right and everyone else is wrong.   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

City Council: 'Our Hearts Are Broken' for Newtown, CT

The mayor and City Council reflected on the Sandy Hook shooting in Newtown, CT, a community they said was quiet and safe, like Gaithersburg .

Gaithersburg Mayor Sidney A. Katz and members of the City Council say they were stunned by the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and want to minimize risk of such violence locally. Officials used part of Monday night's meeting to reflect on the tragedy in what they said was a small, quiet town, much like Gaithersburg. "As a municpal official, there are just some events that cut deeper, and snap you to numbness...this was one of those," Council Member Jud Ashman said. "Our thoughts and prayers go to them." "Obviously all of our hearts are broken for the community of Newtown, CT," City Council Vice President Ryan Spiegel said. Follow ongoing coverage from Newtown Patch here Spiegel said he came to City Hall on Friday to speak with staff…

Nancy Feekes

6:46 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Dear Community of Newtown: I heard on the news that the town had decided to take down the Christmas decorations due to the tragedy last week. This really hit me as the wrong thing to do since Christmas has nothing to do with what happened. Please don't misread this.....what I mean is what happened is due to EVIL in this world we live in and not displaying Christmas decorations and continuing to …   more ›

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