Maryland governor signs bills tightening gun-control

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2023
  • Maryland Governor Wes Moore conducted his seventh bill signing on Monday, endorsing 175 bills largely focused on public safety and gun control.

Komentáře • 53

  • @Dirty_730
    @Dirty_730 Před rokem +21

    😢 He doesn’t get it. This law only makes it easier for criminals to terrorize law abiding citizens. 😢

    • @JukeboxWithJay
      @JukeboxWithJay Před rokem

      How?

    • @JukeboxWithJay
      @JukeboxWithJay Před rokem

      @@Stratosmegas I was asking the OP but if you’d like to try and answer it go for it

    • @JukeboxWithJay
      @JukeboxWithJay Před rokem

      @@Stratosmegas your comment below your most recent comment? If you can’t answer the question I didn’t even ask you then just say that bud and stay quiet in the future.

    • @HalfCrazy520
      @HalfCrazy520 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JukeboxWithJay By limiting the ability of law-abiding citizens to protect themselves. As you are probably aware, the police DO NOT prevent crime. They show up after it's over and investigate. YOU are the 1st line of defense for yourself and your family.
      I have never discharged a fire extinguisher in my life fighting a fire, but I keep one in my home and in my truck. Better to have one and not need it than to need one and not have it.
      Same with a gun. If you need one, you can't just substitute something else...

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 Před rokem +9

    He speak about common sense. Then he should push for higher sentences for these criminals, including the young adults, teens, and preteens. Sen. Jill Carter need to be voted out of office with the bill she is trying to get pass. It’s a crazy bill and it’s not working

  • @jayp4114
    @jayp4114 Před rokem +6

    Gangsta Carry remains Legal, and firearms used in the process of a Carjacking. I feel safe now.

    • @williammills8953
      @williammills8953 Před rokem

      Yeah, majority of shootings are in Baltimore. The rundown cities in Maryland.. Where I am at. We don't have that. If they want the gun violence to stop. They should clean up the streets of Baltimore. This law does nothing to the ones that get their firearms on the street without background checks or anything. Just makes it more expensive for me and you. I can't afford to do that stupid conceal and carry class. I can't wait to move out of Maryland.

  • @daytimedee1957
    @daytimedee1957 Před rokem +4

    Thank God I moved to Texas years ago and no longer live in Maryland.

    • @jmjfanss
      @jmjfanss Před rokem

      and next year, i am moving back to florida for good.

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 Před rokem +5

    The white guy is right that bill does not address the problem in the city. It’s a Band-Aid for some whining people that just want to see something done about guns or shall I see the gun law. This law is a total waste of time and it’s embarrassing that he would pass something like this. Criminals don’t care about law that should be his focus on dealing with the criminals.

  • @Godgotmealways
    @Godgotmealways Před rokem +4

    He's a yez man not the big man( the boss) thats why he's signing these foolish laws

  • @tealo33
    @tealo33 Před rokem +2

    Meanwhile he and his family het to hide behind his 24 hour security detail.

  • @lilmoepal
    @lilmoepal Před rokem +3

    Prohibits licensed gun carriers to carry their guns in certain areas??????

    • @jayp4114
      @jayp4114 Před rokem +1

      Banned in Any Private Establishment. Good luck !

    • @HalfCrazy520
      @HalfCrazy520 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jayp4114 Relax... there's an injunction preventing enforcement of that BS... this will be in court for years.

  • @apm9151
    @apm9151 Před rokem +2

    Criminals with guns will follow this law! Right? Of course!… what a joke

  • @HIMSTRAIGHT
    @HIMSTRAIGHT Před rokem +1

    The criminals in Maryland, especially in B'more just became safer.

  • @captretired159
    @captretired159 Před rokem +4

    but he still has his ARMED guards.😂

  • @Blunderbuss1982
    @Blunderbuss1982 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Pay your water bill Wes, we the people paid for our wear and carry.

  • @nateez3898
    @nateez3898 Před rokem +1

    Let’s see if the cops response time can safe you people in Baltimore. Good luck.

  • @mensdailyadviceencouragement

    That's Interesting

  • @Godgotmealways
    @Godgotmealways Před rokem +3

    He doesn't care😢

    • @Roevember2024
      @Roevember2024 Před rokem

      It's a start !

    • @AnAmericanPatriot1555
      @AnAmericanPatriot1555 Před rokem +3

      @@Roevember2024It’s against a SCOTUS ruling and is not enforceable. For example, a criminal isn’t going to look at a restaurant that serves alcohol and not rob it because of this law.

  • @BigEarlNeedsToSeeADragon

    Breaking news. Madam Governor Moore just stopped murders and crime in Baltimore. Don’t you feel safer already.

  • @flyyygirl87
    @flyyygirl87 Před rokem +1

    Common sense legislation 😂😂😂😂

    • @JukeboxWithJay
      @JukeboxWithJay Před rokem

      What would you suggest? Doing nothing?

    • @JukeboxWithJay
      @JukeboxWithJay Před rokem

      @@npp557 What would you suggest? Doing nothing?

    • @JohnnyJ223
      @JohnnyJ223 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@JukeboxWithJayYes.

    • @HalfCrazy520
      @HalfCrazy520 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JohnnyJ223 SB-01 *IS* "doing nothing". It's pretending to DO SOMETHING but really DOES NOTHING. It's a dog and pony show for those who don't know better or haven't thought about it much. Allow me to elaborate:
      People who are willing to jump through all the hoops necessary to obtain a Maryland Wear and Carry Permit... which includes 16 hours of training in the law and the responsibilities of an armed citizen, a thorough background check, fingerprinting, shooting a qualification to demonstrate the safe and proficient use of a firearm, waiting a minimum of 10 weeks, and paying out over $500 for training, fingerprints, permit fees, etc... are DEFINITELY NOT the people who commit violent crimes. These are the people who might just save your life one day.
      SB-1 will only impact law-abiding citizens... or create prosecutions against people who have broken the law without nefarious intent (not looking to rob a liquor store, just carrying for personal protection).
      SB-01 will change nothing for the criminals. They will continue to ignore the all laws as usual.

  • @HalfCrazy520
    @HalfCrazy520 Před 8 měsíci

    For those advocating for 'common sense gun control', here's some common sense:
    1) People who are willing to jump through all the hoops necessary to obtain a Maryland Wear and Carry Permit... which includes 16 hours of training in the law and the responsibilities of an armed citizen, a thorough background check, fingerprinting, shooting a qualification to demonstrate the safe and proficient use of a firearm, waiting a minimum of 10 weeks, and paying out over $500 for training, fingerprints, permit fees, etc... are DEFINITELY NOT the people who commit violent crimes. These are the people who might just save your life one day.
    2) You don't need a permit to carry a firearm on your property or someone else's property with their permission. You never did.
    3)It was always illegal to carry in a government building (courthouse, public school) permit or no permit.
    4) A criminal is someone who lives in disregard of the law. SB-1 will only impact law-abiding citizens... or create prosecutions against people who have broken the law without any nefarious intent (not looking to rob a liquor store, just carrying for personal protection).
    5) My Wear and Carry permit states, "Restrictions: None". How can the state make someone pay for a permit to do something, then make it a crime to do that something?
    6) "Wear and Carry" has now become concealed carry only... and it's now a crime if people can see the imprint of a gun in your clothes. Really? When issued, the permit was for open OR concealed carry.
    7) Even if all the restrictions pass (after 3-5 years in court) I would bet most of us will ignore them. I will probably carry anyway... just like I did before I was able to get a permit... but I'll just be more concerned with deep concealment.
    How many of you would take a chance on catching a misdemeanor charge to protect yourself and your family? I did before, and I probably will again.
    The legislature: Creating criminals out of law-abiding citizens by passing ridiculous laws.

  • @chadgrindel2408
    @chadgrindel2408 Před 8 měsíci

    WES MOORE HAS TO GO. VOTE HIM OUT. Discrace to the state of maryland unfit to lead.

  • @captretired159
    @captretired159 Před rokem +1

    really, is he giving up his ARMED GUARDS.

  • @sparkle7070
    @sparkle7070 Před rokem +1

    More gun laws/bills really. If people really want to hurt others violently they'll find a way. But criminals don't follow the law so I guess this doesn't apply to them....

    • @JukeboxWithJay
      @JukeboxWithJay Před rokem

      Why not get rid of all the laws then?

    • @HalfCrazy520
      @HalfCrazy520 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JukeboxWithJay Do you always take a simple statement and run off a cliff with it? No one is advocating getting rid of all laws, but how about enforcing the existing laws instead of writing new ones that solve nothing?
      I think the point people miss is this...
      It has been illegal since the 70s in DC and the 80s in Chicago to own a handgun, but these are places where people are shot with handguns daily. Begging the question, did banning handguns solve the problem? Answer being no, it did not. It only disarmed those who obey the law.
      I live out in the country. We don't have crimes like 'home invasion' here because kicking in someone's door here would be a really really BAD IDEA.