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The h stanley thermoskannen alls outside the Judicial Proceedings Committee room started filling with bright orange NRA totes and red Moms Demand Action shirts more t stanley mug han an hour before the hearing was scheduled. It took more than two hours stanley thermobecher going through the prior six bills until the committee got to the trio of gun bills from vice chair Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher. The 1pm hearing included three gun control bills sponsored by Vice Chair of the committee, Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher and two other gun bills sponsored by other Senators. The first gun-related bill discussed was Senator Pam Beidel s to collect data on the firearms surrendered to Maryland State Police under protective orders. A Maryland State Police representative spoke in favor of the bill, saying that they have the resources to do this. Also testifying in favor of this data collection bill were representatives from he organizations Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence, the Maryland State s Attorneys and the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solut