June 19, 2013

Issues: Gun Control

A roll call on the Maryland Senate gun control vote

BY: ASSOCIATED PRESS FEBRUARY 28, 2013 | 3:16 PM
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Here's how members of the Maryland Senate voted Thursday on a gun control bill to ban assault weapons, require fingerprinting for licenses to own handguns and other measures. The vote was 28-19.

Voting "yes" were 28 Democrats.

Voting "no" were seven Democrats and 12 Republicans.

Democrats for:

Benson, Joanne, Prince George's.

Brochin, James, Baltimore County

Conway, Joan, Prince George's

Currie, Ulysses, Prince George's

Ferguson, Bill, Baltimore

Forehand, Jennie, Montgomery

Frosh, Brian, Montgomery

Garagiola, Rob, Montgomery

Gladden, Lisa, Baltimore

Jones-Rodwell, Verna, Baltimore

Kasemeyer, Edward, Baltimore County

Kelley, Dolores, Baltimore County

King, Nancy, Montgomery

Madaleno, Richard, Montgomery

Manno, Roger, Montgomery

McFadden, Nathaniel, Baltimore

Miller, Thomas V. Mike, Calvert

Montgomery, Karen, Montgomery

Muse, C. Anthony, Prince George's

Peters, Douglas, Prince George's

Pinsky, Paul, Prince George's

Pugh, Catherine, Baltimore

Ramirez, Victor, Prince George's

Raskin, Jamie, Montgomery

Robey, James, Howard

Rosapepe, James, Prince George's

Young, Ron, Frederick

Zirkin, Robert, Baltimore County

Democrats Against:

Astle, John, Anne Arundel

DeGrange, James, Anne Arundel.

Dyson, Roy, St. Mary's

Klausmeier, Kathy, Baltimore County

Mathias, James, Worcester

Middleton, Thomas, Charles

Stone, Norman, Baltimore County

Republicans Against:

Brinkley, David, Frederick

Colburn, Richard, Dorchester

Edwards, George, Garrett

Getty, Joseph, Carroll

Glassman, Barry, Harford

Jacobs, Nancy, Harford

Jennings, J.B., Harford

Kittleman, Allan, Howard

Pipkin, E.J., Cecil

Reilly, Edward, Anne Arundel

Shank, Christopher, Washington

Simonaire, Bryan, Anne Arundel

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