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Free people don't vote for such things. Most of the time politicians pass these things without allowing the people to vote the law down. Even when there is a vote allowed, it should require at least 2/3's of the voters to vote for one of these laws before it is allowed to pass.
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Well, that might explain the very [u]first[/u] time that politicians vote to limit the people's freedoms.
What happens when those same people vote for those same politicians [u]after[/u] the initial laws that limited their freedoms?
I call that 'ratification' of what the politicians have done.
And it is the direct fault of the citizens of Maryland, and no one else, that they have been willing victims of the limitation of their freedoms.
Who else can or should be blamed?
The voting booths are open, the parties seek candidates, the elections are run efficiently, so where is the breakdown in the system?
With the [u]citizens[/u] of Maryland, or any other state that enacts such laws.
Eric The(FreeState)Hun[>]:)]