Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley delivers State of the State address
The Democrat on Wednesday urged state lawmakers to ban assault weapons, repeal the death penalty and embrace a proposal to expand the state’s use of renewable energy.
Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., left, and House Speaker Michael E. Busch greet state lawmakers and a few of their guests before Gov. Martin O’Malley delivers the State of the State address in Annapolis.
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