Thursday, March 28, 2013

Assistant State’s Attorney Jim Brewer of Howard County, Maryland; another reason

you couldn't pay me to live in the PROM:
...In fact what the Court of Appeals held was that any activity that created a reasonable fear of any kind of assault would support a stalking charge whether or not it involved following a person around or not.

I tried to explain to him this about the law and somewhere in that conversation is when he uttered that phrase in the face of my tearful wife:


You got that?  Good, peaceful, law-abiding citizens who don’t want to be terrorized—or for their wives to be terrorized—shouldn’t come to Maryland.  Indeed by this logic, I guess all the good people presently living there should just leave.

2 comments:

Windy Wilson said...

To echo what my tenant said when I told her I was less concerned with earthquakes but I was concerned about tornadoes, "you should be," They should.
Anyone who can should beat feet out of Maryland just as they are beating feet out of the People's Republic of California.

Anonymous said...

Very quietly, give right-thinking people 90 days to evacuate PROM.

Then put a fence around it and charge admission. I want the peanut concession in Annapolis.