By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution

The Maryland Senate voted Thursday to approve Gov. Martin O'Malley's gun-control legislation, clearing the bill's biggest hurdle and sending it to the House where its passage would make Maryland's gun laws among the strictest in the nation.
"My constituents think this bill will adversely affect them a lot more than it will the criminals," Maryland state Sen. Bryan W. Simonaire, Anne Arundel Republican, told The Associated Press.
Maryland on its way to becoming one of toughest gun-control states →
"I think we're maybe a year ahead of ourselves in how it impacts counties," said Sen. Bryan W. Simonaire, Anne Arundel Republican. "And I think we've got enough other sources of revenue that we don't need to be in gambling."