Posted on 02/11/2013 7:38:14 AM PST by EXCH54FE
Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley took a swipe at the National Rifle Association on Friday, publishing a blog post on OMalleys state Web site titled The NRA: Drowning out Marylanders.
The governors move comes two days after gun-rights advocates swamped the first bill hearing on OMalleys proposed gun-control legislation in the wake of the December mass shooting in Newtown, Conn.
Over 700 people, the vast majority opposed to OMalleys plan, signed up to testify outside the Annapolis hearing room on Wednesday. Another 300 signed petitions against the bill at a rally outside the State House.
OMalley has proposed an assault-weapons ban and new licensing rules that would require gun purchasers to submit to digital fingerprinting. His bill would also seek to enhance school security and expand the number of categories of mental-health problems that can preclude state residents from owning guns.
On Friday, the blog post written by Zoe Pagonis, a staffer in the governors office, suggested that the show of force on Wednesday was misleading.
The majority of Marylanders, including many responsible gun owners, support common sense legislation to prevent gun violence, Pagonis wrote. But the PR wing of the NRA, lobbyists for gun manufacturers, and others who want to block any and all gun safety ideas would have you to believe otherwise. For weeks, theyve been spreading falsehoods and using scare tactics to mislead Marylanders.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
The tactics by the Dems in this are pure Alinksy: pick a target (NRA), freeze it, personalize it and polarize it.
What we’re seeing now is a situation where Alinsky isn’t working. There are too many gun rights supporters out there and there’s an increasing level of desperation by Dems who see their tactics failing.
What the NRA leadership did on this was beautiful. It looks like they set themselves up to be targeted in order to provoke a massive overreach by the Left. By intent or not, it seems to be working ...
The left hates it when someone playing by the rules is winning.
Idiot governor O Malley
NRA is not spearheading the “resistance”, look at any retail store that sells guns &/or ammo. The shelves are empty. Hmmm! Wonder why that happened. There is no way that the NRA could force people to do that. The citizens are afraid, angry and tired of lying POS POLs blowing smoke.
I am still waiting for any of these asshats to ‘spalin just exactly how any of this garbage they are throwing against the wall is going to stop one single criminal act. Short answer: there ain’t no ‘splainin it. Just the usual radical left wing extremist demokkkrat attempt to be “honorable” by doing something even if it does nothing. It isn’t be bill of needs you fookin’ idjits.
I did have the opportunity to pick up a “pre-ban” Colt AR the other day. I didn’t but was shocked that there was actually one available for purchase. Other than that, they are few and far between as is ammo for just about anything from .22 all the way up to actual high powered ammo. You know, bigger than .223. The box stores here (Cabelas and Scheels) and all the mom and pop stores don’t have any AR platforms at all. Even the dedicated .22 practice ones. Dusty shelves everywhere. Bolts and levers available (not a bad idea at all) and shotguns (a good idea too).
Molon labe.
I am still waiting for any of these asshats to ‘splain just exactly how any of this garbage they are throwing against the wall is going to stop one single criminal act. Short answer: there ain’t no ‘splainin it. Just the usual radical left wing extremist demokkkrat attempt to be “honorable” by doing something even if it does nothing. It isn’t be bill of needs you fookin’ idjits.
I did have the opportunity to pick up a “pre-ban” Colt AR the other day. I didn’t but was shocked that there was actually one available for purchase. Other than that, they are few and far between as is ammo for just about anything from .22 all the way up to actual high powered ammo. You know, bigger than .223. The box stores here (Cabelas and Scheels) and all the mom and pop stores don’t have any AR platforms at all. Even the dedicated .22 practice ones. Dusty shelves everywhere. Bolts and levers available (not a bad idea at all) and shotguns (a good idea too).
Molon labe.
Yep, like that here too. Small stores actually have more on hand.
I load for 2 lever actions, 30-30 and .348 Winchester. Also .221 Fireball and 30-06. And 20 ga. shotgun.
As long as I have powder and primer, I can shoot those guns.
getting under their skin, it would seem :)
Prices are starting to come back down, and ammo is available.
I went to the Dulles Gun Show Friday and bought about 2,500 rounds across several calibers.
Also plenty of AR platforms for sale from dealers. Same show right after Christmas, ARs were going for 2,700 - 2,900.
This weekend around 1,800 - 2,000.
47% of We The People are against O'Malley.
A dem is against the NRA? Aren't all dems against the NRA? It's a dog bits man bullsh*t story.
Ick. I just read a Washington Post article. Must bathe now.
O’Malley should be DROWNED out!
You can count me in that bucket now ...
The Compost grossly under-reported the numbers. I was there. There were conservatively 2000 standing in line to register to testify before the rally. Traffic was backed up onto the freeway. Veteran legislators and aides said they had never seen such a response. So what if NRA robocalled. I’d be upset if they didn’t.
Not saying it was the case with you, but having recently moved to MD I was shocked at the level of trust that local gunowners formerly afforded the Democrats. There was wink-and-nudge talk in the gunshop about how thus-and-so donk politician or police official was secretly “on our side” and how the gun control talk in the platform was just rah-rah for the lib base. Wrong, wrong, wrong!
Great post.
I had the same feeling over overall trust in government when I moved here. It is astounding how much people here are inoculated to government intrusion like it’s a good thing. News flash-It’s not.
Three cheers for the NRA.
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