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	<title>Firearms Truth &#187; Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake</title>
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		<title>Baltimore Mayor Calls for Tougher Gun Laws, Interesting Fact Noted</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we support law enforcement (even if we call out their fobbles from time to time), we realize that crime in our nation&#8217;s cities remains a problem. But we found an interesting fact in a story in The Baltimore Sun, which noted how the city&#8217;s incoming mayor, Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake, is calling for tougher gun [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While we support law enforcement (even if we call out their fobbles from time to time), we realize that crime in our nation&#8217;s cities remains a problem. But we found an interesting fact <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bal-md.guns03feb03,0,7203271.story" target="_blank">in a story in <em>The Baltimore Sun</em></a>, which noted how the city&#8217;s incoming mayor, Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake, is calling for tougher gun laws. The laws in this case we actually agree with, where use of a gun is added to a criminal&#8217;s charges when arrested (i.e. &#8220;use of handgun in commission of a crime&#8221;), but it is this passage that we found interesting:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8220;Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III tried to steer the focus back to the legislation, saying that 26 percent of the guns seized in Baltimore last year were long guns.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is notable because many cities make it so much harder to own handguns. In New York for example, you need a different permit for long guns (rifles and shotguns) as you do for handguns. Two different offices handle these permits, and these aren&#8217;t even located in the same borough of New York City let alone the same building.</p>
<p>Now we worry that the anti-gun zealots will use this as ammo to say, &#8220;all guns are bad,&#8221; but we&#8217;ll flip the argument and say, &#8220;see if criminals can&#8217;t get handguns they&#8217;ll use rifles,&#8221; and to make our point, &#8220;if they can&#8217;t use rifles, they&#8217;ll use bats, axes or sticks with a nail.&#8221; Criminals, in other words will use anything they can as a weapon.</p>
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