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Why is O'Malley only now pushing gun control?
In response to the Sandy Hook shootings and the resulting uproar on weapons control, Gov. Martin O'Malley finally proposes legislation limiting the availability of guns purchased by the public and promises to allocate funds for increased safety in schools...
Tags: Executive Branch, Gun Control, Government, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy
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In surprise move, General Allen retires from military
Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, the former commander of the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan whose nomination to lead NATO was delayed last year while investigators probed his e-mails to a Florida socialite, has retired from the military. The Naval...
Tags: John Allen, Leon Panetta, White House, Iraq, United States Naval Academy
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Proposed gun legislation will not accomplish stated purposes
I am writing in opposition to the proposed legislation in both the Maryland Senate and House to ban assault weapons ("Governor predicts assault weapons ban will pass" Jan 13). The proposed legislation will not accomplish stated purposes of increased...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Maryland State Police, Personal Weapon Control, Weaponry, Assault
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A controversial speaker's right to speak
Maybe it was too nice out to protest. Or maybe no one cared what a few hundred conservatives were talking about in this one-party state. But only about 10 people convened Saturday with signs outside the DoubleTree Hotel in Annapolis to oppose Pamela...Tags: Punishment, Religious Conflicts, Terrorism, Hamas, Annapolis
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Exec accused of slapping toddler on flight loses job
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionA company president accused of slapping a crying child on a Delta Air Lines flight to Atlanta has been let go, a spokesman for his parent company confirmed to The Associated Press Sunday. Joe Rickey Hundley, president of Unitech Composites and Structures...Tags: Trials, Companies and Corporations, Delta Air Lines, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Corporate Officers
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Parkville couple enter pleas in case involving sexual conduct with girl, 15
A Parkville man is scheduled to be sentenced this week on charges of transporting a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct, and the woman he lived with has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to produce child pornography in a case that prosecutors said...
Tags: Baltimore County, Court Preliminary, Trials, Parkville, Punishment
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'Amazing Race' premiere recap, Bora Bora bound
It's "Amazing Race" time again! It's been so long since we enjoyed Phil Keoghan and his eyebrow and his hats. The sight still takes my breath away, especially when he's staring at the water in Bora Bora. And I need some eye candy right now because...
Tags: The Amazing Race (tv program), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Auto Racing, Canoeing and Kayaking, YouTube
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Gun laws should focus on the person who pulls the trigger
Letter writer Becky Wagner, the executive director of Advocates for Children and Youth, makes an emotional plea for Maryland legislators to support series of bills that would ban assault weapons, close down gun dealers who violate the law, require...
Tags: Laws, Gun Control, Havre de Grace, Punishment, Personal Weapon Control
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The truth about the Paterno scandal
Your recent article about the Joe Paterno sex abuse case missed the mark ("Report by Paterno family rebuts scandal accusations," Feb. 11). Buried on page 8 was the following dismissive remark: "The 238-page review, conducted by former Pennsylvania Gov....
Tags: Joe Paterno, Abusive Behavior, Ellicott City, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012)
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Three arrested for string of robberies that included Lansdowne, Arbutus incidents
Three men have been arrested in connection with 24 convenience store robberies — three of which occurred in Lansdowne and Arbutus — over the course of six weeks, according to Baltimore County Police. Police have arrested Omar Hance, 31, of...Tags: Cherry Hill, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Police Arrests, Theft, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Something like a reasonable concession from the NRA?
A spokesman for the National Rifle Association in Maryland said Tuesday that his organization would not be opposed to requiring people to get a license before purchasing a handgun — as long as the licensing fees were reasonable. I was surprised...
Tags: Firearms, Gun Control, Martin O'Malley, National Rifle Association of America, Personal Weapon Control
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50 years ago: Fishing gear stolen from cabins; body found along HdG railroad tracks
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, February 14, 1963: Two summer cabins were broken into by burglars in the Lapidum area. A large quantity of fishing gear was stolen from both of them. Rods, reels and other fishing equipment, valued at...Tags: Havre de Grace, Railway Transportation, Theft, Property
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