Facebook and Twitter are now actively censoring anyone who points out Maryland’s tough gun laws.
I’m reposting here a post that was deleted from Facebook.
“1. Maryland bans standard capacity magazines. All magazines are capped at 10 rounds.
2. You cannot purchase a handgun in Maryland without a government permission slip and background check. Yes. You need a SEPARATE permit to purchase a gun in Maryland.
3. Want to conceal carry? Forget about it. Maryland is MAY issue and almost never issues CCW permits. Only the politically connected have permits in Maryland. Only about 17,000 active CCW permits are on file in Maryland, out of a population of 6 Million. Only Alaska (which doesn’t require a permit to carry) Delaware, New Jersey, Hawaii and the District of Columbia have less active permits.
4. Assault weapons are banned and may not be sold, purchased or transferred. § 5-101(r)(2) § 4-303(c)
5. ALL handgun transfers, including person to person individual sales must go through a background check at a dealer.
In short, everything that the activists CLAIM that they want is in place. Yet, despite all of the nanny laws, there was STILL a shooting at a school.
What worked?
Having competent trained and non-cowardly SRO with a gun, on scene, who acted immediately, stopped the incident cold.
The thing that worked is what the activists say will never work.
Liberalism is a mental disease.”
With all the gun regulations Maryland has Baltimore should be one of the safest cities in the country /sarc
NOTHING you typed is hateful, racist or threatening.
They had NO reason to delete it EXCEPT politics.
Shameful.
I was trying to find a local source for the story so I did a Google and Bing search.
All that comes up is story after story of the Florida shooting along with the liberal agenda.
Shocked, I tell ya!
Democrat ambulance chaser Steny Hoyer was on TV before the shooter was declared dead, baying on about Congress not “doing enough”. Last I checked, there was already a law against felony assault with a weapon.
Maybe another federal and state law against felony assault with a weapon would do the trick.
My son is a teacher at Great Mills. It happened in his hallway and he was twenty feet away when the shooter went down. The shooter evidently was known to have stalked the female victim. The shooter got hit by the armed school officer, and then he took his own life. He knew he was going to jail and refused to drop his weapon. And as my son told me, he was dead before he hit the ground.