Maryland Senate Seeks to Override O'Malley's Veto of Gun Bill
The Maryland Senate is poised tomorrow to vote for the first time to override a veto by Gov. Martin O'Malley(D).
During the last legislative session, lawmakers in both houses unanimously passed a bill that would allow law enforcement agencies to dispose of agency-owned guns by selling them to a manufacturer. Under current law, an agency may dispose of guns only by destroying them or selling them either to another law enforcement agency or an active or retired officer.