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icio. us Facebook Digg Reddit Newsvine Twitter FarkIt Type SizeAAAANNAPOLIS Baltimores top prosecutor is heading to Annapolis to push state lawmakers to pass stronger gun laws. Baltimore States Attorney Patricia Jessamy says she plans to appear Thursday at a Senate hearing to recommend expanding a no-parole law that has helped cut violent crime. Under the 2000 law, convicted felons charged with gun possession face a mandatory no-parole penalty of five years in prison.
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