Maryland: Gov. Hogan Vetoes Ban on Private Transfers of Long Guns
Today, Governor Larry Hogan issued a veto on Senate Bill 208 and House Bill 4. Gov. Hogan knows that restricting law-abiding citizens will do nothing to stop criminals. In his statement on the veto, he reaffirmed his priority to “hold violent criminals accountable” for their actions. Please click the button below to thank Gov. Hogan.
These bills would have banned the sale or transfer of long guns between private individuals without first paying fees and obtaining government permission. Firearm transfers such as loans and gifts between friends, neighbors, or fellow hunters, would not have been exempted. Research shows such proposals have no impact on violent crime and Gov. Hogan is to be commended for refusing to recognize the false claims pushed by anti-gun advocates on this legislation.
Your NRA would like to thank Gov. Hogan for protecting the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Marylanders.
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ReplyDeleteThis bill would probably be overturned by the SCOTUS under a number of constitutional clauses!
ReplyDeleteShall Not Infringe
ReplyDeleteSo can I sell a shotgun to a freind? Even though I have only owned it for a short time?
ReplyDeleteDelaying the inevitable. You will have a Dem governor shortly who will let it go.
ReplyDelete7:07 PM See 3:25 PM and 5:38 PM
ReplyDeletegive away? ok I'll give you a mask for one!
ReplyDeleteHopefully this is get an over ride from the Maryland congress.
ReplyDeleteNot need for assault and other weapons.
Is English your first language?
DeleteToo little too late, vote this RINO tyrant out of office.
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