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Maryland: Baltimore Mayor Considering Joining Bloomberg’s Anti-Freedom Lawsuit!
 
Thursday, September 20, 2007
 

According to a Baltimore Sun article printed on Wednesday, September 19, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon is considering joining New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in a lawsuit against firearm dealers. 

In yet another effort by Mayor Dixon to ignore the real source of crime – criminals – she is focusing on putting lawful, legitimate business owners out of work.  She is shamefully turning law-abiding gun owners into scapegoats while the number of homicides in Baltimore closes in on 300 for the year.

Please contact Mayor Dixon’s office today at (410) 396-3835 or by email at mayor@baltimorecity.gov and respectfully urge her to enforce the laws on the books, prosecute criminals, and stop infringing on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. 

 

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