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Maryland 2A Supporters Actively Fight Governor’s Gun Grab But Fight Is Far From Over

Monday, March 11, 2013 12:32
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Maryland 2A Supporters Actively Fight Governor’s Gun Grab But Fight Is Far From Over

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Charlotte, NC --(Ammoland.com)-  Over the past week, thousands of Marylanders took time out of their days and off work to travel to Annapolis and tell elected officials that they oppose Governor O’Malley’s attack on their Second Amendment rights.

The NRA worked with Maryland State Rifle and Pistol Association (MSRPA), Maryland Shall Issue (MSI) and Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore (AGC) to coordinate testimony, plan the rally and are continuing to work tirelessly to defeat all anti-gun legislation in Annapolis this year.

The strong turnout for the Second Amendment and the weak showing by the scant supporters of any gun control legislation exposes the dichotomy between Governor O’Malley’s claims and the reality –

Marylanders are standing for their civil rights and rejecting gun control!

Last Friday, the planned anti-gun rally was very poorly attended, with a small group of protesters outside the State House. Yet the House of Delegates Office Building was filled with Second Amendment supporters!  In a repeat of the success of the Senate committee hearing turnout last month, the fire marshal was once again forced to close the building due to crowds as the building reached its capacity – while O’Malley’s gun control drew a mere 32 people who signed up to speak in favor!  More than a thousand stalwart defenders of the Second Amendment spoke through the evening until 4:00 am Saturday morning against House Bill 294 and other gun control measures.

Again on Tuesday, March 5 2013, the Second Amendment mustered hundreds of supporters who rallied, met with their state legislators, testified against the many gun control bills before the House Judiciary Committee and spoke passionately in favor of the pro-Second Amendment legislation being heard.

Thank you to everyone who attended the hearings and stayed until the bitter end to testify on these critical pieces of legislation!

Please continue to contact your state Delegates to urge them to oppose O’Malley’s House Bill 294 as well as any anti-gun legislation that hinders a law-abiding citizen’s right to self-defense.  The votes could take place at any time, so it is critical that you call your state Delegates TODAY. While it may be easier for politicians to ignore or delete e-mails, they cannot ignore your telephone calls.  In addition to your calls, please try to schedule in-person meetings with your legislators in Annapolis.

Lawmakers need to know how many law-abiding citizens in Maryland oppose their attempts to take away their rights!  Do not let state lawmakers attempt to legislate away your rights without making your voice heard.

Click here to easily email your Maryland Representative.
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Established in 1975, the Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) is the “lobbying” arm of the National Rifle Association of America. ILA is responsible for preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals in the legislative, political, and legal arenas, to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Visit: www.nra.org



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