From State Sen. Bob Cassilly: Dear Friends and Neighbors: Below is a copy of words I delivered on the Senate floor today as the Senate voted to override Gov. Hogan’s veto of legislation passed last year, which I opposed as well, that restores voting rights to felons before completing their full sentences through parole or […]
Sen. Jennings: Fighting to Override Gov. Hogan Vetoes of Marijuana, Online Booking Tax, Ex-Felon Voting Bills
From State Sen. J.B. Jennings: Last week the issue front and center for the legislature was the overriding of Governor Hogan’s vetoes. Last session, the legislature passed 692 pieces of legislation. Governor Hogan carefully reviewed all of the legislation and vetoed 197 bills. 191 of these bills were procedural overrides due to the bills being […]
Aberdeen Felon Gets 15 Years in Prison for Drug Trafficking; Used 3 Locations in City to Store Drugs, Money, Weapons
From the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore: U.S. District Judge Benson Everett Legg sentenced Jarian Ricks, a/k/a “Bigga Bills,” a/k/a “Biggs,”age 32, of Aberdeen, Maryland, today to 15 years in prison followed by nine years of supervised release for conspiracy to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute cocaine, and possession of a firearm […]
The Commissioner of Talk-Radio: Ed Norris
Ed Norris, the former police commissioner of Baltimore, is angry. Seated, leaning forward with his elbows resting on the console of Baltimore’s 105.7 FM WHFS studio, he’s listening to callers to his mid-day talk-radio show. The big story this scalding August day is the fire bombing of the house of a woman in Waverly after […]