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elleng

(130,865 posts)
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 12:23 PM Oct 2014

from Governor O'Malley

Larry Hogan has made a secret commitment to the NRA to earn their endorsement but he won't tell the voters what it is. What about us does he not trust?

Hogan received an A- rating from the NRA, but he refuses to release the NRA questionnaire he filled out to earn that grade.

Why would he share his views and plans with the NRA, but hide them from the people of Maryland?

Sign this petition, and join me in calling on Larry Hogan to release his NRA questionnaire.

http://action.martinomalley.com/page/s/hogan-nra?source=su141020&utm_medium=email&utm_source=martinomalley&utm_campaign=nrahogan&utm_content=petition

Seeing what he said to the NRA is particularly important because Larry Hogan is trying to have it both ways.

During a Republican primary debate, he says he thinks the Firearm Safety Act went too far.

But then in a general election debate, he actually said it didn't go far enough.

The truth is this: Larry Hogan is trying to hide his extreme views on gun issues from the citizens of Maryland. According to the Washington Post, gun enthusiasts have received "private assurances from Republican Larry Hogan that he would work to expand access to firearms if elected governor ... and make it easier to obtain permits to carry concealed weapons, as well as to take other steps that don't require the consent of the Democratic-led legislature."

Marylanders deserve to know the truth about Larry Hogan's views. Marylanders deserve to see the NRA questionnaire he submitted.

All the best,

Martin O'Malley
Governor, Maryland



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