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Showing posts with label firearm rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label firearm rights. Show all posts

4/27/2013

Atticus Finch

So how many of you persons who are in favor of gun control are vegetarians? I believe that the most direct way to encourage peace in our society is to live what Ghandi called "non-violence" and Thich Nat Han calls "mindfulness." The easiest way for me to live each day mindfully and with non-violence is by abstaining from eating animals. I know that the consumption of animals harms the animals, other humans who are exploited in the industries, and the earth itself. Therefore I live most (90%) days on a vegetarian diet. (Sometimes I eat chicken or fish, but rarely. (I also help raise five chickens)). I am also a member of the NRA.








We're going to need those gun for dogs in post apocalyptic America...

3/06/2012

Maryland 2nd amendment victory.

Maryland handgun law found unconstitutional - baltimoresun.com

" A citizen may not be required to offer a 'good and substantial reason' why he should be permitted to exercise his rights," Legg wrote. "The right's existence is all the reason he needs."

The ruling was hailed alternately as a victory by gun enthusiasts, who saw it as a bolster to public safety, and as a dangerous precedent by gun opponents, who painted it as a return to the Wild West.

The Maryland attorney general's office vowed to appeal the ruling and request a stay of its implementation, while the plaintiff's lawyers have promised to fight to uphold it. Meanwhile, one Republican legislator is trying to change the law itself by erasing the requirement.

"I have a bill that does exactly what the court said we needed to do," said Del. Michael D. Smigiel Sr., who represents Caroline, Cecil, Kent and Queen Anne's counties. "It's there, it's been discussed, I have enough votes to get it out of committee. But for political reasons, it would never get out and have a chance to have a vote."

He's hopeful that the ruling will strengthen his efforts and garner bipartisan support for an often polarizing issue."