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Democrat Maryland Governor Candidate Suggests Ban on Shotguns
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| 9 July, 2018
| Dean Weingarten
Posted on 07/09/2018 5:49:25 AM PDT by marktwain

The Democrat governor candidate in Maryland for 2018 has implied the state's extreme gun laws do not go far enough. On MSNBC, he said the following:
We will, in the next [Maryland state] legislative session, have to have a real conversation about how we finish the job here of our assault weapons ban. But we have to go much further. Journalists were killed with a shotgun.
Here is the video on Youtube, from the Finkelblog:
Link to Youtube video
The active shooter in the Capital Gazzette shooting used a shotgun. Shotguns are extremely popular in the United States. Cartridge shotguns have been actively produced for 150 years. Shotguns make up about 1/3 of the private firearms stock. There are over 100 million shotguns in private hands in the country.
What is Ben Jelous attempting to accomplish with this message?
A recent poll found that Maryland voters are evenly split on who to trust on gun control. From wbalt.com:
Kromer oversaw the survey of 617 Marylanders, who were asked, "Who do you have more confidence in to handle the issue of gun violence? The Republican governor? Or the Democrats?" The answer was a statistically equal split of 39 percent favoring Gov. Larry Hogan and 40 percent favoring the Democrats.
Maryland Goucher poll
The message of banning shotguns does not strike me as something that will bring Democrat voters to the voting booth. It is well designed to energize Second Amendment supporters.
Ben Jelous does not seem well versed in the intricacies of firearm nomenclature and technology. If he attempts to finesse this gaff, he is likely to make it worse.
This is a common problem for people who are ignorant about guns, and who made the choice to be unarmed. They see no value in firearms. They see no cost to disarming others, because it does not cost *them* anything.
Those who have made the choice to be armed, are not willingly and easily disarmed.
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TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: banglist; gunban; md; shotgun; willnotcomply
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To: marktwain
Well, they’ve already run Beretta out of Maryland, so now Benelli can join them.
To: marktwain
Didn’t the Heller decision establish that the public could own commonly owned guns?
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07/09/2018 3:43:11 PM PDT
by
aimhigh
(1 John 3:23)
To: aimhigh
Yes, it did.
But the appeals courts are refusing to enforce that, claiming they can use “intermediate scrutiny” to say any gun the legislature lables as “unusual” and “dangerous” can be banned.
Two cases have been appealed to the Supreme Court, the supreme court refused to hear both of them.
A new justice may tip the balance so the Court will do its job and enforce the Constitution.
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07/09/2018 3:59:42 PM PDT
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marktwain
(President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
To: moovova
How about some common sense death penalty laws?
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posted on
07/09/2018 4:01:02 PM PDT
by
Luke21
(The Hill sucks.)
To: MarchonDC09122009
Is it detailed on just *how* the information will be obtained?
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posted on
07/09/2018 5:42:03 PM PDT
by
sauropod
(I am His and He is mine. #FreeTommy)
To: marktwain
Those who want a disarmed society want a society without guns. No shotguns in MD? No other weapons in other pismire jurisdictions? <"a href=http://weaponsman.com/?p=10437"> "Okay, works for me!"
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07/11/2018 1:03:34 PM PDT
by
archy
(Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Except bears, they'll kill you a little, then eat you.)
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