March 1, 2013 - Annapolis Maryland. A rally organized on Lawyers Mall in the state capital by Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence was organized for thr supporters of SB281 Firearm Safety Act of 2013. This bill was introduced at the encouragement of Governor Martin O'Malley.
This bill will:
1. Require a license to purchase a handgun with appropriate age restrictions, mandatory safety training and fingerprinting, in addition to the current background check
done by the Maryland State Police. Research indicates that a
license-to-purchase requirement is associated with significantly lower
levels of intrastate gun trafficking. A license to purchase would not be
required for hunting rifles and shotguns.
Seven states now require fingerprinting before a firearm purchase:
California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey,
and New York.
Feb. 20, 2013 poll shows that 81% of Maryland voters support the licensing of purchase of handguns. Read more.
2. Limit Magazine Capacity to 10 Rounds. Maryland
currently allows up to 20 rounds per magazine. The proposed legislation
would reduce the allowable magazine capacity from 20 rounds to 10.
3. Ban Military-Style Assault Weapons designed to kill and inflict the maximum amount of human carnage. Maryland
currently bans only 15 enumerated assault pistols, but allows for the
sale and possession of high-capacity, military weapons designed to
kill. MPGV supports efforts to ban these assault weapons that are
designed for the battlefield and have no place in our society.
4. Provide the Maryland State Police with the authority to regulate firearm dealers
and require that a licensed dealer keep records of all receipts, sales,
and other dispositions of firearms affected in connection with the
dealer’s business.
The rally was put together by organizer Vincent (bka "Vinny") DeMarco is a long time advocate for public health causes
including reducing teen smoking and gun violence and expanding health
care access.
Showing posts with label Maryland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maryland. Show all posts
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Gun Violence Prevention in Maryland
On January 14, 2013 Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley announced at a Johns Hopkins Gun Violence Summit with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg a new comprehensive gun violence prevention legislative package for Maryland.
Anyone wishing to purchase a handgun first be required to obtain a license to purchase the weapon from the state police.
Proponants of this legislation suggest this is the best way to reduce gun violence because it will substantially reduce "straw purchases," which occurr when people who are prohibited from owning weapons get someone without a criminal record to purchase the gun for them. Straw purchases are the most common way that guns end up in the hands of people who use them to kill other people.
The complete list of goals to prevent gun violence in Maryland are:
- Requiring a license to purchase a hand gun
- Banning assult weapons designed to kill and inflict maximum carnage
- Limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds per magazine
- Providing the State Police authority to regulate gun dealers for illegal activity
Join
Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence and tell lawmakers in Annapolis to support
the Firearms Safety Act of 2013 (SB 281/HB 294), which
includes common-sense measures to reduce gun violence like licensing handgun
purchasers and banning assault weapons and high capacity gun magazines. We know that states
with responsible gun laws have lower gun violence death rates, so tell your
legislator that you support meaningful reforms to Maryland’s laws to reduce gun
violence.
Write to your State
Senators and Delegates now to strongly urge them to support Governor Martin
O'Malley's life-saving gun violence prevention legislation, SB 281 and HB 294,
particularly requiring the licensing of handgun purchasers and banning assault
weapons and high capacity gun magazines, along with Senator Brian Frosh's
legislation to better regulate gun dealers, SB 266.
You can do this easily
by going to our website, www.marylanderstopreventgunviolence.org. Please
do your best to attend one or more of the community forums on gun violence
being sponsored over the next couple of weeks by Lt. Governor Anthony Brown and
Attorney General Doug Gansler. Flyers for these events are attached and
on our website. -- I will be representing Marylanders To Prevent Gun Violence
on the panel at these events.
Finally, please attend if you can the hearing on
the Senate gun violence prevention bills on Wednesday, February 6 at 1pm at the
Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee in Annapolis.
According
to The Baltimore Sun, the NRA is already holding meetings with lawmakers
to discuss their strategy to defeat this legislation, using fear and
misinformation to intimidate members of the Maryland General Assembly.
Please help make Maryland safer
Please help make Maryland safer
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Light Brigade Maryland in Lahnam Maryland
Another Saturday night hanging out over a busy highway, Light Brigade Maryland brings a hopeful message reminding motorists to "VOTE FOR 6". Marriage Equality is about about fairness to all Maryland families.
After pulling the panels from the truck and organizing our message we walked the two blocks to the bridge on Whitfeild Chapel Road over US rte 50 in Prince Georges County.
Traffic on the highway was relatively heavy. My quick calculated guess was about 5 cars per second, which amounts to 300 cars per minutes. so in the hour and a half we stood on the bridge sidewalk our message was available to almost 3000 cars.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Light Brigade Maryland on Howard Street over I-83
More photos of the Light Brigade Maryland effort to make more people aware of Question 6 on this November's Ballot here in Maryland. This photography was made by Kaitlin Newman
More of her work may be found on her Facebook page
Kaitlin Nëwman (Photographer)
many thanks for this beautiful work

On the Howard Street Bridge in Baltimore
One of our PFLAG moms, Judy
Lucas proudly holding the rainbow flag
Light Brigade Maryland in front of the Brown Center on the MICA Campus
The excitement in this group is usually palpable and playful!
Friday, August 17, 2012
Light Brigade Maryland Debuts in Towson Maryland
The Civil Marriage Protection Act will be on the ballot on the November 6th election as a referendum issue.
A vote "for" will keep the law in place.
If you are interested in future bridge parties please visit the Facebook page.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
The folks at PFLAG Columbia/Howard County shared in the excitement of Light Brigade Maryland on Tuesday night.
Please join Light Brigade Maryland's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/LightBrigadeMaryland
Please spread the word about marriage Equality and Light Brigade Maryland
Thursday, January 5, 2012
The Maryland Family Stories Project 2012
The PFLAG chapters of Maryland are asking parents, grandparents, siblings and other family members and allies with LGBT friends to write letters about how your gay, lesbians, bisexual and transgender family members and friends have been discriminated against and how this discrimination negatively affects your family. We are asking you to talk about how passing the Marriage Equality and the Gender Identity bills in Maryland will positively impact your family.
PFLAG Baltimore County is taking the lead on this project, but we are hoping to include stories from all over Maryland. If you live outside the Baltimore or Washington DC metro areas you are especially encouraged to write a letter. We hope to dispel the widely held notion that we do not have support on the Eastern Shore or western Maryland.
We are asking you to make a small donation to defray the cost of printing these letters as a booklet and distributing the booklets to our legislators. If you cannot make a donation please write your letter anyway.
Please contribute what you can today. Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians, Gays Thanks you.
If you think this project is as important as we do we ask that you email your letter to: PFLAGbaltimorecounty@gmail.com
To Fund the printing we are asking YOU to make a donation
please go to: http://familystoriesproject.chipin.com/family-stories-project-of-maryland
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