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Testimony to the Maryland Legislature, 2000

  • Consolidated Testimony on All Bills for 2000
  • Testimony to the Maryland Legislature, 2001

  • HB1172 & SB439? - Reduce Judge's power to change sentences
  • HB185 & SB758 - allow external trigger locks (overturn part of SB211)
  • SB218 - legislature to authorize local gov. to sue gun manufacturers
  • HB239 - removes sexist language from carry law
  • SB475 & HB622 - fake project Exile bill with new gun control
  • HB26 & SB282 - penalizes criminal use of body armor
  • SB384 - lock up your safety if children under 16 are around
  • SB384 in Word - lock up your safety if children under 16 are around
  • HB919 & SB785 - all firearm crimes have same manditory sentences
  • SB 220 & HB 806 - "Shall Issue" -- an early effort
  • SB209 & HB305 - bans bullet proof body armor for everyone --
                         amended to ban armor for felons w/o permit
  • Testimony to the Maryland Legislature, 2002

  • SB 81 Handgun Permits - Retired Law Enforcement and Correctional
                         Officers
  • SB223/HB542 Gun Safety Act of 2002
  • SB224/HB543 Gun Accountability Act of 2002
  • SB374 Crimes - Firearms - Child Access
  • SB379 Declaration of Rights - The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
  • SB 379 Declaration of Rights - The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
  • SB382 Self-Defense Act - Rule of Law
  • HB27 Income Tax - Credit for a Gun Safe
  • HB 318 Firearms Offenses - Project Exile
  • HB 605 Citizens' Protection Act of 2002
  • HB606 Homicide - Use of Deadly Force in a Business Establishment or
                         Residence - Defense
  • HB1075 Regulated Firearms - Interstate Importing - Prohibited
  • HB 1368 Crimes of Violence - Second Degree Assault


  • Updated by Phil Lee on 3/13/04.  Contact pflee at wdn dot com (sorry for being obscure, but web mail address scavenge programs make this practice necessary).