Thursday, March 6, 2014

Maryland Considering Linking Gun Owner And Criminal Registries

Via Bearing Arms:

The Maryland House of Delegates is considering a bill that would "link" the state's gun registry and criminal registry, giving police the ability to determine which firearms owners are convicted felons and confiscate their guns.  According to one estimation, about 10% of Maryland gun owners, amounting to about 110,000 people, would be affected.  This begs the question:  How did the background checks on all these people, presumably done to see if they have nothing disqualifying them from gun ownership, fail to uncover their felony convictions in the first place?

Read the story at Russia Today.  That's right, a Russian website is the source for this story about Maryland, albeit one mentioning Associated Press as their source.

1 comment:

  1. There is a revolt of gun owners in Connecticut right now on registration. Will Maryland be next? I think so.

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