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Citizen of the Year Denied OK to Carry Gun
The Washington Times ^
| January 29, 2002
| Margie Hyslop
Posted on 01/29/2002 7:02:57 AM PST by blau993
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:37:07 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Citizen of the year' denied OK to carry gun By Margie Hyslop THE WASHINGTON TIMES Donald G. Arnold is a Vietnam veteran and president of his neighborhood association. He was named a "citizen of the year" by Maryland in 2000 for his work with police in southeast Baltimore to stop drug dealers and make the city safer.
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"The Free State" -- Hah! "The Police State" is more like it.
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posted on
01/29/2002 7:02:58 AM PST
by
blau993
To: blau993
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posted on
01/29/2002 7:08:10 AM PST
by
the
To: blau993
So long as Americans can be convinced that they need to apply for a privilege to exercise a right they can expect to be denied their rights.Boonie Rat
MACV SOCOM, PhuBai/Hue '65-'66
To: blau993
"Cases like this demonstrate the huge gulf between the intentions and realities of gun control,"
I completely disagree. Cases like this clearly show the real intention of gun control laws.
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posted on
01/29/2002 7:10:20 AM PST
by
steve50
To: blau993
What about all the cops who have domestic violence records, and other such issues? Who disarms them?
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posted on
01/29/2002 7:13:31 AM PST
by
blackdog
To: blau993
What about all the cops who have domestic violence records, and other such issues? Who disarms them?
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posted on
01/29/2002 7:14:06 AM PST
by
blackdog
To: blau993
"The Free State" -- Hah! "The Police State" is more like it.Yeah, well we still got Ray Lewis. < /sarcasm >
To: the
Dear Mister Perfect,
Searched using terms in the title of the article (as suggested in yesterday's post, which I read yesterday) and did not pick it up.
We are working with an imperfect system, and results will, not surprisingly, be at times imperfect. That does not indicate ill will or carelessness on the part of the poster. Lighten up!
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posted on
01/29/2002 7:18:23 AM PST
by
blau993
To: blau993
State police said they soon will begin searching databases for gun owners with disqualifying offenses on their records. Funny how that works, isn't it? "Databases" of gun onwers. Hmmmm...
To: blau993
That's a good way to rob people of their rights... Make them all criminals. This is why I am for automatic restoration of all civil rights after so many years of good behavior. I see this country more and more as a nation that is becoming more and more totalitatrian.
To: blau993
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Source: The Washington Times Published: January 29, 2002 Author: Margie Hyslop 7 comments.
Citizen of the year' denied OK to carry gun By Margie Hyslop THE WASHINGTON TIMES Donald G. Arnold is a Vietnam veteran and president of his neighborhood association. He was named a "citizen of the year" by Maryland in 2000 for his work with police in southeast Baltimore to stop drug dealers and make the city safer. None of that mattered, however, when Mr. Arnold tried to renew his permit to carry a gun that he needed in his work as a private detective and security guard. What mattered was that he was convicted in 1969 of a misdemeanor in ...
11521745 posted on 1/29/02 11:02 AM eastern by blau993
- Citizen of the year' denied OK to carry gun
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Source: Washington Times Published: 1/29/02 Author: Margie Hyslop 35 comments.
Donald G. Arnold is a Vietnam veteran and president of his neighborhood association. He was named a "citizen of the year" by Maryland in 2000 for his work with police in southeast Baltimore to stop drug dealers and make the city safer. Top Stories U.S. to help build military Hospital raid kills 6 in al Qaeda Bush insists 'killers' won't be called POWs Troop presence splits Philippine opinion Appeals go to vendor of red-light cameras Early swing toward spring? None of that mattered, however, when Mr. Arnold tried to renew his permit to carry a gun that he needed in his work as a private detective ...
11517794 posted on 1/29/02 3:45 AM eastern by kattracks
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01/29/2002 7:23:56 AM PST
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the
To: blau993
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Source: The Washington Times Published: January 29, 2002 Author: Margie Hyslop 7 comments.
Citizen of the year' denied OK to carry gun By Margie Hyslop THE WASHINGTON TIMES Donald G. Arnold is a Vietnam veteran and president of his neighborhood association. He was named a "citizen of the year" by Maryland in 2000 for his work with police in southeast Baltimore to stop drug dealers and make the city safer. None of that mattered, however, when Mr. Arnold tried to renew his permit to carry a gun that he needed in his work as a private detective and security guard. What mattered was that he was convicted in 1969 of a misdemeanor in ...
11521745 posted on 1/29/02 11:02 AM eastern by blau993
- Citizen of the year' denied OK to carry gun
- News/Current Events Front Page News
Source: Washington Times Published: 1/29/02 Author: Margie Hyslop 35 comments.
Donald G. Arnold is a Vietnam veteran and president of his neighborhood association. He was named a "citizen of the year" by Maryland in 2000 for his work with police in southeast Baltimore to stop drug dealers and make the city safer. Top Stories U.S. to help build military Hospital raid kills 6 in al Qaeda Bush insists 'killers' won't be called POWs Troop presence splits Philippine opinion Appeals go to vendor of red-light cameras Early swing toward spring? None of that mattered, however, when Mr. Arnold tried to renew his permit to carry a gun that he needed in his work as a private detective ...
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01/29/2002 7:24:23 AM PST
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the
To: blackdog
What about all the cops who have domestic violence records, and other such issues? Who disarms them? They are fired. When that law became effective there were numerous law enforcement officers and military personnel that got their walking papers.
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01/29/2002 7:25:09 AM PST
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Ajnin
To: the
Sorry about the double. I received an error message about a connection timing out and this is what happened.
Signed,
Mr. Perfect (sic)
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01/29/2002 7:25:33 AM PST
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the
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To: newgeezer
Hmmmm, can you get a year for traffic tix? Parking tix? This could be an easy way to get de facto gun control in place. Just raise the limit on a bunch of minor infractions to a year and a day and viola! millions of instant criminal felon gun owners, thoughfully databased courtesy of various gun control laws.
To: Jack Black
Hmmmm, can you get a year for traffic tix? Parking tix? This could be an easy way to get de facto gun control in place. Just raise the limit on a bunch of minor infractions to a year and a day and viola! millions of instant criminal felon gun owners, thoughfully databased courtesy of various gun control laws. Absolutely! That's always been the basic problem with taking away the right of "felons" to keep and bear arms:
Who or what is the Second Amendment protecting the citizens from? Who or what decides who the felons are? (Hint: the answer to both questions is the same; that's the problem!)
To: blau993
I didn't see any wording in the 2nd amendment about "only" perfect people being able to own GUNS.Our country is a POLICE STATE.
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01/29/2002 8:05:00 AM PST
by
taxtruth
To: blackdog
What about all the cops who have domestic violence records Yep, sounds like an equal protections problem to me. Fire those cops or sue the state.
To: Ajnin
Don't they belong to a union? Would they be assigned a desk job? For the same reasons that off duty cops are exempt from drunk driving,and speeding due to "professional courtesy", I really would be surprised if they were fired. That would be a good question for the Maryland politico's at a press conference.
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01/29/2002 8:36:38 AM PST
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blackdog
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