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Thursday, July 26, 2012

County Police Chief Joins Call For Stricter Gun Laws

Group calls for expanded background checks and bans on high-capacity ammunition magazines.

Updated (4:41p.m.)—Baltimore County Police Chief Jim Johnson Thursday joined with other law enforcement agencies in calling for stricter gun laws in the wake of the shooting in Aurora, CO. The National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence, during a news conference in Washington DC, called for expanded background checks and a ban on the purchase of high-capacity ammunition magazines, according to a statement released by the Baltimore County Police Department. Johnson is the incoming chairman for the National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence. Cpl. Cathy Batton, a police spokeswoman, said Johnson was unavailable due to scheduled meetings over the next two days. In prepared comments released by the department…

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Federal Court Lifts Stay In Maryland Gun Permit Case

State sought delay in implementing ruling that declared Maryland's "good and substantial reason" requirement for a gun permit was unconstitutional.

UPDATED (4:16 p.m.)—A U.S. District Court judge has lifted a stay on a federal court ruling that declared Maryland's permitting process to wear and carry a gun unconstitutional. The order, issued by Judge Benson Everett Legg, lifts a stay sought by the state as it appeals the decision made last year. Legg's ruling, which goes into effect in 14 days, lifts the stay sought by the state after a federal court ruled that the law requiring those seeking a permit to carry a gun must have "a good or substantial reason to wear, carry, or transport a handgun, such as a finding that the permit is necessary as a reasonable precaution against apprehended danger." David Paulson, a spokesman for Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler, said the ruling "is…

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John T.

9:53 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013

Marje. I guess it would be better that only the 6'3" 200lb criminal is the only one that has a gun. I guess that would be better for public safety. Just not for the woman being attacked.   more ›

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