Thursday, March 19, 2009

LT. GOV.
ANTHONY BROWN
"VERY PLEASED"
THAT VICTIMS OF
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
WILL NOT HAVE THE
RIGHT TO DEFEND
THEMSELVES

Maryland #2 Praises Defeat of Women's
Right Under Amendment #2

Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown was "very pleased" to learn that victims of domestic violence would be unable to qualify for concealed carry permits. These State Police-issued permits would have given special preference to women who had protective orders against their abusers to carry a concealed firearm for their protection.

Once again, a Democrat has placed politics ahead of public safety, and the health and welfare of women and children across the state of Maryland. And what a peculiar comment from the Lt. Governor's office... he is "very pleased?" What an insensitive way to respond to a serious (but entirely expected) defeat for victims of domestic violence. I guess he is "very pleased" that we will continue to have a society where only the abusers and violent thugs have unlimited access to firearms.

It's outrageous.

Fortunately, "help is on the way."

My domestic violence proposal will give every woman the right to carry a concealed firearm for protection from domestic abusers and violent criminals.

Why not turn the page on the past, and join me in the future where we will offer a proactive agenda to knock out domestic violence in our county and state.

1 comment:

Michael Rash said...

I agree with your perspective. As a long time resident of Maryland and a supporter of the Second Amendment (the Bill of Rights is not negotiable), law abiding citizens have the right to defend themselves. Legislation that abbreviates or restricts this right is unconstitutional.