The Issue at Hand
by Del. Kathy Szeliga, 7a
Top of mind is the fact that we can’t ignore that juvenile crime is increasing. I’ve been hearing from school systems, the police departments, and various Marylanders that they see clear problems from HB459 Juvenile Justice Reform Bill passed last session. After a 12 year old brought a handgun to MacArthur Middle School, the Anne Arundel County Police Department released a redacted report that lists over 238 suspects under the age of 13 that cannot be charged due
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