SPRING 2006 President’s Column Report from Camp Perry

2005 went out as fast as it came in 2005 was a great year for the Maryland State Rifle Team. Thirty-two members and a lot happened on the way. In traveled to Camp Perry, Ohio, on the shores of Lake Erie to compete in the Annapolis no new anti-gun laws got National Rifle Championships. The National Rifle Championships consist of a thru and we came close to getting number of individual and team matches fired under the auspices of the Direc- the ballistic finger printing law tor of the Civilian Marksmanship Program and in cooperation with the Na- thrown out after it was shown it was tional Rifle Association. The principal matches are the President’s Trophy a waste of tax payers money because Match, the National Individual Trophy Match, the National Trophy Team it does not work and does nothing Match and the National Trophy Infantry Team Match. There are also several for crime control. In a feeble attempt additional matches including the Whistler Boy Team Match (an NRA-spon- the assault weapons ban was tried sored event for junior 2-person teams), the Springfield Match (for military bolt again and lost again in the judiciary action rifles), the M-16 Excellence-in-Competition Match (for those that have committee, because the majority of no points accrued toward their Distinguished Rifleman Badge), and the Garand the committee members remembered Match (for service grade Garand Rifles or other similar vintage U.S. military the true facts that were brought out arms). last year that showed the lies of the The Rifle Team’s performance in the National Trophy Team Match continues anti-gun groups. It seems that after to improve as our firing members gain experience and we continue to increase three years of getting nothing for the depth of our “bench.” This year the Red Team finished 16th out 59 teams their efforts, the head of Cease Fire of firing in the National Trophy Team Match. The Team Captain was Jeff Davis, Maryland, Leah Barrett, resigned. Coach was John Harrison and firing members were Larry Moreland, John On the national front, final passage Ondek, Clay Miller, Rich Kussman, Matt Daley, and Bill Perry. If we take out of S.397-The Protection of Lawful the military teams, Maryland finished 9th out of 47 civilian teams. We also Commerce in Arms Act was passed entered another team, the Blue Team, with Glenn as the Team and signed into law by President Captain, Alan Lashley as the Team Coach, and firing members of James Bowen, Bush to stop the predatory lawsuits Charlie Leatherman, Jenn Brostek, Dan Pekala, Doug Self, and Dave Gorzsas. against our firearm industry. Said The National Trophy Team Match is fired with the Service Rifle over the Senator William Frist of Tennessee National Match Course. That means only M1 Garands, M-14s or M-16s (and “We have to place the blame where it their civilian equivalents) can be fired. The rifles, with minor changes autho- belongs. We need to place it at the rized in the sights, must have the outward appearance of the issued service rifle feet of the violent criminals them- for the U.S. Armed Forces. Almost all competitors now fire the M-16/AR-15- selves, those who commit the crimes type rifles. They have proven to be more accurate and require less maintenance and threaten our communities. They to maintain match winning characteristics. are the ones responsible, and they In the National Trophy Infantry Trophy Team Match, both of our teams are the ones who should be held continued to have bad luck. The Infantry Trophy Match, commonly referred to accountable. Blaming gun manufac- as “Rattle Battle” is fired with service rifles (see above) in a flurry of shots fired tures misses the real problem. It at E-type and F-type silhouettes at 600, 500, 300 and 200 yards. Essentially the punishes law-abiding owners and Rattle Battle is a controlled simulation of an infantry squad assault on a enemy undermines our constitutionally defensive position. Each squad of 6 shooters is allowed 384 rounds of ammuni- protected rights.” tion that can be distributed in any way for the entire match. Initially competi- Also around the state there were a tors engage the E-type silhouette at 600 yards from the prone position and may lot of activities going on. fire as many shots as they desire in a 50-second time period. There are no alibis 3P-Air Gun sent about 10 JR shooters in this match, so if a rifle malfunctions, it has to be cleared during the 50- on to the National Air Gun matches second time period or the shots are not counted. Only hits on the silhouette in Kentucky and Idaho to represent count for score. Next everyone on the line (multiple squads at the Nationals) our state and did rather well. And advance to the 500-yard line together. There each team, on command, assumes with two being invited to the Olym- a prone position and again engages the E-type silhouette in another 50-second time period. Once scores are received, the squads advance to the 300-yard line President’s Column, continued on Pg. 7. Camp Perry, continued on Pg. 7.

1 • Spring 2006 • DownRange NRA Sets 2006 Women On Official By-Laws of the Maryland Target Hunt Schedule State Rifle & Pistol Association ® Revised July 8, 1989 Fairfax, VA-The National Rifle Association’s Women On Target program, which continues to be one of the easiest and most popular ways for women to begin hunting, has just released its 2006 hunt schedule. NRA’s women-only hunts create PREAMBLE ideal opportunities for novice or experienced women hunters to pursue a variety In accordance with the pur- of game species in different locales. poses and objectives of the “Making it easier for more women to get involved in hunting and the shooting National Rifle Association, the sports is a priority for NRA,” said Mary Sue Faulkner, Director of NRA’s Commu- objectives of this association nity Service Programs Division. “Women On Target is a key part of that effort-and shall be to create a public senti- at the rate some of these hunts sell out, it is clear that women are eager for ment for the encouragement of hunting opportunities.” training in the use of firearms as Since the program’s launch in late 1999, women of all experience levels have a sport, as an essential contribu- been invited to take part. Hunts are chosen after careful screening of outfitters, tion to National Security, and as and a range of destinations and cost levels are offered. For 2006 and early 2007, maintenance of individual Women On Target will travel to new and exciting hunting destinations, as well as liberty and for personal defense. returning to the sites of some of its most popular hunts. New hunts for whitetail The purpose of this organiza- deer in South Carolina and deer, hog, coyote, and bobcat in Alabama will join tion will be to encourage proper already popular pheasant, wild boar, and antelope hunts from California to organization, operation and Tennessee. administration of member clubs; Sandy Cook of Bronston, KY, has participated in several Women On Target to promote and coordinate hunts. “When I first started hunting and went on my first Women On Target statewide activities related to the hunt, everyone was so helpful and made me feel very comfortable. As I gained ownership and use of firearms experience, these hunts continued to offer me new challenges. Everyone, from and to cooperate with other beginners to experienced hunters, has such a great time that I have recommended organizations in the conserva- Women On Target hunts to many other women,” she said. tion of natural resources within All hunts require pre-registration. For registration information, call (800) 861- the State of Maryland and 1166, or send an e-mail message to [email protected]. More information throughout the United States. is available at www.nrahq.org/women/wot.asp.

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Jan. 13-15, 2006 Whitetail Deer Texas Trophy Batesville, TX Club Ranch (sold out) Jan. 20-23, 2006 Goose and Kiowa Hunting Holdenville, OK Service April 28-30, 2006 Wild Boar Caryonah Crossville, TN Hunting Lodge Sept. 15-18, 2006 Whitetail Deer Buck Ridge Neeses, SC Plantation DownRange is published quarterly Sept. 23-27, 2006 Antelope Wyoming Glenrock, WY by the Maryland State Rifle and Professional Pistol Association, Inc., for the Hunters benefit of its members.The views Oct. 20-22, 2006 Pheasant and Chukar Oak Creek Brainard, NE expressed in the DownRange are Sporting Club not necessarily the views of the Nov. 3-5/17-19 2006 Pheasant Turk Station Coalinga, CA association, it’s officers, or direc- Dec. 1-3, 2006 Whitetail Deer K3 Ranch Hunt, TX tors unless otherwise specified by Dec. 8-11, 2006 Whitetail Deer, Hog Master Rack Union Springs, AL the term, “The Maryland State Coyote and Bobcat Lodge Rifle and Pistol Association…” Jan. 12-14, 2007 Whitetail Deer Texas Trophy Batesville, TX Club Ranch Editor, Pro-Tem The 2006-early 2007 Women on Target hunt brochure is now posted on the Meg Clarke NRA website. To view it, and to print out a registration form, visit www.nrahq.org/ [email protected] women/wot.asp and click on the link for the brochure. Call Kristen Godlesky at 1-800-861-1166 with any questions about the hunting excursions. DownRange • Spring 2006 • 2 On the Legislative Scene Chairman’s 2005 NEWS Minute eteran’s Day…Thanksgiving…Christmas…Hanukkah…2005 wound down. We V all need to take some time to relish our victories this last year. On the National Scene, President Bush signed the “PROTECTION OF s we begin a new year, many of LAWFUL COMMERCE IN ARMS ACT” on October 26th, 2005. This landmark A us have made resolutions on legislation ensured the survival of the American Firearms Industry. what we intend to do in the coming We also have a new Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. John year. Some of us will keep those Roberts looks to be a good pick to lead the Court. The President’s choice to fill the resolutions, using them to focus our second vacancy was Samuel A. Alito Jr. From our point of view, it would have been efforts on some worthy endeavor. hard to make a better choice than Judge Alito. At the State level, we had a good Legislative Session in An- Most of those resolutions, however, napolis. No losses for our side, and some gains. Your State will fall by the wayside long before Association wants to thank some of those who were standouts in this time next year. the last session. Delegates Michael Smigiel, Kevin Kelly, As the year 2006 begins, I want to Don Dwyer, and Christopher Shank. Also Senators do all I can to make your Associa- Andrew Harris, Nancy Jacobs, and Alex Mooney. tion grow. I want to bring more Now is the time for our members to show their support to these Legislators as they begin their re-election programs to you to help protect our campaigns. rights, to increase the enjoyment of October 30th saw a good Annual Meeting of the the shooting sports, to help teach State Association. Our Special Guest Speaker was that neighborhood kid the joys of Jennifer Palmer. Jennifer is NRA-ILA’s lobbyist for hunting. I want to do all these Maryland. She delivered a wealth of information to all things, but I need your help to at our meeting. Looking ahead, the next State Legislative Session is make them happen. almost upon us. This will be the last one before the Please communicate with the 2006 elections. We will keep you informed. Watch the Down Range and our Directors and Officers of the Asso- website www.MSRPA.org for updates on all the relevant happenings. ciation. Tell us what you want, what Til next time, you need, and what you can do to help us. We must work together if Ray Albaugh we are to preserve our rights as gun Legislative VP owners and private citizens in this Monumental Rifle and Pistol Club great land. I ask you to help me keep my High Power Rifle Clinic resolutions. Begin by bringing in a Learn to Shoot High Power Rifle Matches new member to the association. We and to Qualify for M1 Garand Purchase have a membership drive underway, Join a High Power Rifle Team so bring a friend. Offer to help us get the word out This is a 4 day clinic which consists of classroom instruction in the tech- niques of High Power Rifle Match Shooting and coached practice on the at gun shows. Take the neighbor kid firing range developing these techniques using the M1 Garand, M1A or AR-15 to the range with you and introduce rifles. him to the enjoyment of plinking. To paraphrase our great American 2 Weekends: Saturday and Sunday March 25/26, 2006 and Saturday and Sunday April 1/2, 2006 inclusive President, John F. Kennedy, “Ask not what your Association can do Associated Gun Clubs Patapsco Range for you, but ask what can you do for 11518 Marriottsville Road • Marriottsville, MD your Association.” This is your Cost: $50 per person, Juniors free (under 21 years) association, help to make it grow. Pre-registration required. Attendance limited to first 40 paid applicants. To reserve a place, send registration fee, name, address, phone & e-mail to: See you on the Range! David Nace • 6392 Guilford Rd. • Clarksville, MD 21029 [email protected] • 301-854-3628

3 • Spring 2006 • DownRange Maryland State 2006 NRA 2700 High Power Rifle Championship AGGREGATE August 20, 2005 PISTOL The Maryland State high power rifle championship got off on a hot start this year MATCHES – literally. By 8.00 am the temperature was in the 80’s and the humidity was around ninety percent; the air was thick with no wind. Some time ago we switched around the high power match at Ft Meade where Sponsored by the this match is held, to start shooting at the 600yd line first for an 800agg match, Twelfth Precinct because the way the range is located, by around four o’clock in the afternoon you Pistol and Archery Club are looking right into the sun, and trying to shoot into this is no fun. 450 Harwood Road When the last relay left the line for the 600yd portion of the match, with a light Harwood, MD overcast sky and heavy humidity and just plain hot some good scores were posted: high master class and match winner was John Harrison III with a 199-9x, NRA Approved Matches: with Jon Howell at 197-9x coming in second. In master class, Larry Moreland with Sunday, April 9; Sunday, June 11; a 195-6x came in first with Eric Grove with a 193-6x coming in second. In expert/ Sunday, August 13; Sunday October 8 sharpshooter/marksman combined: First place was Lewis Nibert with a 192-5x and Thomas Gregory with a 185-3x came in second. NRA Registered Matches Next we moved up to the 200yd line for off-hand and the sun is now coming on (see separate programs): strong. Along with the humidity you were sweating more water than you could Saturday and Sunday, drink. When this portion was done a lot of people thought they were done too; May 27 and 28: they were just worn out. Maryland State Championship Any way the match winner here was William Lendzinski with a 193-4x in master, also in master class for first place was Matthew Daley with a 188-3x and Sunday, September 10: coming in second was George Brennan with a 187-6x. In high master class John Chesapeake Bay Regional Harrison III won with a 193-2x and coming in second was Jon Howell with a 192- 6x. In expert/sharpshooter/marksman combined, Dave Gorzsas with a 190-2x CMP Excellence in Competition and came in first and coming in second was Douglas Self with a 186-6x. NRA Distinguished Revolver matches In the 200yd rapid fire event the scores of every one really tighten up and the will be fired at the registered matches. heat was at its max. Someone had a heat and humidity gauge and it was reading 125 degrees. For additional information or to The match winner for this portion and high master was Clayton Miller with a register contact: 200-9x, with John Harrison III coming in second with 200-8x. In the master class Garrison Johns Larry Moreland came in first with 195-5x, and coming in second place was Glenn 303 Fairfield Drive Reissinger with 194-4x Severn, MD 21144 In the expert/sharpshooter/marksman combined class, Kevin Murphy, a JR 443-994-2102 shooter, came in first with 197-7x, and Bill Perry came in second with 191-6x. [email protected] The 300yd rapid-fire event was the last portion of the State Championship and not every one made it. A few dropped out because of the heat and a few more OR: looked like they were about to. The winner in the high master class was Clayton Miller with 197-10x; coming in second was John Harrison III with 197-5x. In the Dick Chadwick master class, match winner was Wallace Chance with 199-6x, coming in first place 47530 Lucas Cove Lane was George Brennan with 191-4x, and coming in second was Larry Moreland with Lexington Park, MD 20653 190-1x. 301-737-2878 When it was all over the High Resident/Match Rifle winner was John Harrison [email protected] III with 789-24x and High Service Rifle winner was Clayton Miller with 779-24x There was to be a CMP (LEG) excellence in competition match the next day, but it had to be canceled. Because of the extreme heat on Saturday a lot of people did not come back. You need a minimum of 10 non-distinguished shooters to award a “LEG” medal and only nine showed up Thanks to everyone who did show up and showed their support thru out the season. A special thanks goes to the Chesapeake Rifle & Pistol Club for their on- going support for sponsoring the monthly matches and the State Championship held at the old FT Meade ranges. We couldn’t have done it without them. We hope to see everyone back in 2006 to compete. See you on the range.

DownRange • Spring 2006 • 4 2006 Maryland State Moreland Championships Wins Root Medal

Larry Moreland fired a 487-12X in the National Trophy Team Match to NRA HIGH POWER RIFLE: win a place on the Elihu Root Team. The Root team, also known as the Sponsored by the Maryland Rifle Club National Civilian Rifle Team, is made Dates: August 26 & 27: State Championship/EIC Match up of the 6 top-scoring civilian firing Location: Range 1, Fort Meade, Maryland members in the National Trophy Team Information & Address: Match. The National Civilian Rifle Paul Hudson Larry Moreland Team is commonly known as the Root PO Box 691 2814 Needlewood Lane Team because each member receives an Fallston, MD 21047 Bowie, MD 20716 Elihu Root Team Medal. [email protected] [email protected] Elihu Root served as the Secretary of War from 1899 through 1904. Root also Go to: www.msrpa.org/msrt for more scheduled dates. served as Secretary of State for President Theodore Roosevelt and later as a Senator. The award of the Root Medal NRA CONVENTIONAL PISTOL/2700 Aggregate Match: caps the many achievements and Sponsored by Twelfth Precinct Pistol and Archery Club medals that Larry has won as team Dates: May 27 & 28: Complete 2700 Agg Match and EIC Match each day member and as a leader of the Mary- Location: Twelfth Precinct Pistol and Archery Club, Harwood MD land State Rifle Team. Congratulations! Information & Entry Address: Garrison Johns Dick Chadwick 303 Fairfield Drive 47530 Lucas Cove Lane Severn, MD 21144 Lexington Park, MD 20653 SWISS GUN 443-994-2102 301-737-2878 [email protected] [email protected] Collectors

NRA 3-POSITION SMALLBORE RIFLE: Association Sponsored by Monumental Rifle and Pistol Club/AGC of Maryland Date: May 13 By way of introduction, the SWISS Location: Associated Gun Clubs of MD, Marriottsville MD GUN Collectors Association is a Information & Entry Address: newly-formed but fast growing Jim Bryant NRA-affiliated national gun 341 Whitfield Road collectors organization for those Catonsville, MD 21228-18087 with an interest in Swiss and 410-719-7507/ Fax:410-719-8962 Austrian firearms, as well as the [email protected] Alpine lifestyle. For more information to join, go Go to: www.associatedgunclubs.org for directions. to swiss-guncollectors.com Or email: NRA 3-POSITION JUNIOR AIR RIFLE: [email protected] Sponsored by Damascus Air Rifle Club, Wildlife Achievement Chapter, IWLA, Inc., Damascus, MD And for those who do not have Location: Seneca Valley High School, Germantown MD a computer the address is: Information & Entry Address: Membership Chairman Bob Inness Swiss Gun Collectors Association 902 Neal Drive P.O.Box 98 Rockville, MD 20850-1434 St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 301-340-9185 [email protected]

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Product Price Quantity Total Hat-Blue $15 Hat-Black 15 Hat-White 15 Hat-Red 15 Hat-Tan 15 Hat-Grey 15 5 A few good hands to man (or woman, Patch 5 as the case may be) the MSRPA table at gun shows around the state. This is Decal 1 where we showcase the organization, Total $ sign up some new members, push a raffle or two to help fund the MSRPA, Name ______share a little camaraderie and check out Address (1) ______everything else at the show. City ______State ______Zip ______If you can help out, even if only for half a day, please contact Erich Grove Phone ______at: Card Type: Visa ____ MC ______Discover ____ [email protected] Number ______or at 410-489-5905 so he can add you Security code( 2) ______Expiration______to his list of workers. Did I remember to tell you that if you (1) Must be same as credit card billing address work you get in free that day? (2) From back of card Support the organization, support gun shows – all of it helps sustain our Mail order form with check or credit card info to: rights and firearms heritage. MSRPA c/o James Bryant, Treasurer 341 Whitfield Rd., Catonsville, MD 21228-1808 DownRange • Spring 2006 • 6 Camp Perry, continued from Pg. 1. President’s Column, continued from Pg. 1. and engage an F-type silhouette from Maryland fielded two teams for the pic training site in Colorado for more the sitting or kneeling position in 50 Whistler Boy Matches. As are all the one-on-one training with a goal to seconds. Finally, if a squad has any matches during the Championships, make an Olympic Team in the future. ammunition remaining, they advance the Whistler Boy is fired with the Also other JR shooters went to the to the 200-yard line and shoot from the Service Rifle by two-person teams over National Matches at Camp Perry for standing position. It’s not advisable to the National Match Course. The small bore and high power rifle and have to shoot standing rapid fire. So National Match Course is made up of had a blast. Note: We need more JR everyone tries to expend all their 10 shots fired slow fire from standing at shooters for all the shooting sports, ammunition prior to moving to the 200 yards, 10 shots fired from standing male and female, they ARE the future 200-yard line. As you can imagine, with to sitting in 60 seconds at 200 yards, 10 of our sport. all six shooters on every squad firing shots fired from standing to prone in Along with the JR shooters there were from 20 to 30 or more rounds in the 70 seconds at 300 yards, and 20 shots around 50 adults that went to Camp 50-second time periods the nickname fired slow fire from prone at 600 yards. Perry, for small-bore rifle, pistol, and Rattle Battle is quite appropriate. Our Team Captains were Wally Chance high power rifle. High power rifle had This year the Maryland Red Team and Jenn Brostek; our coaches were over 35 people with several taking finished 24th out of 43 competing Rich Kussman and Greg Blackstock, the home medals. For 2006 keep watching teams. We had some problems with juniors were Patrick Murphy, Michael the www.msrpa.org web sight for times malfunctions that proved to be our Andrews, Blaine Griffith, and Adam and dates for new programs. We are undoing. The Red Team was led by Maurer. The guys did a great job meeting right now trying to set up Captain Larry Moreland, Coach John finishing 39th and 85th out of 103 clinics for NRA Bulls-eye pistol as well Harrison and firing members Jeff Davis, Whistler Boy Teams. as Trap & Skeet. Dan Green, Erich Grove, Steve Maurer, Any highpower rifle competitor in Also we will again be helping with Clay Miller, and Glenn Reisinger. The Maryland can be part of the State Rifle the High Power rifle clinic at the AGC Blue Team was composed of Captain Team. All it takes is showing up with an ranges at Marriottsville. Rich Kussman, Coach Jenn Brostek and interest in shooting. The Rifle Team has Come out and shoot with us, firing members Jim Brady, Wally organized practices and shoots in Team Chance, Paul Crawford, Matt Daley, Jay Matches prior to the Nationals for Larry Moreland Green, and Bill Perry. We plan to get all training. If you’re interested in giving the bugs out and be more prepared this a try, please contact either Rich next year. Kussman or Larry Moreland. See the back page for our contact numbers.

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7 • Spring 2006 • DownRange Maryland State Rifle and Pistol Association, Inc. OFFICERS 2005-2006 Eddie Grove (h) 410.255.6837 PRESIDENT: 103 Jack Pine Drive [email protected] Larry C. Moreland (h) 301.249.4586 Pasadena, MD 21122-2428 2814 Needlewood Lane [email protected] Eddie Grove (h) 410.255.6837 Bowie, MD 20716-1209 103 Jack Pine Drive [email protected] Pasadena, MD 21122-2428 1ST VICE PRESIDENT: Dan H. Green (h) 410.298.5275 TERMS EXPIRING 2007: 3609 Kelox Road [email protected] Matt Daley 410-778-0516 Gwynn Oak, MD 21207 12192 Still Pond Creek Road [email protected] Worton, MD 21678 2ND VICE PRESIDENT: Ray W. Albaugh, Jr. (h) 410.257.7539 Dan H. Green (h) 410.298.5275 2445 5th Street [email protected] 3609 Kelox Road [email protected] Owings, MD 20736-9551 Gwynn Oak, MD 21207 3RD VICE PRESIDENT: Richard L. Kussman (Chairman) (h)410.838.1734 Eddie Grove (h) 410.255.6837 832 Bear Cabin Drive [email protected] 103 Jack Pine Drive [email protected] Forest Hill, MD 21050-2734 Pasadena, MD 21122-2428 Larry C. Moreland (h) 301.249.4586 2814 Needlewood Lane [email protected] SECRETARY: Bowie, MD 20716-1209 Meg Clarke (h) 410.267.7233 14 N. Brewer Avenue [email protected] James I. Bryant (w) 410.719.7507 Annapolis, MD 21401-3307 341 Whitfield Road [email protected] Catonsville, MD 21228-1808 TREASURER: James I. Bryant (w) 410.719.7507 TERMS EXPIRING 2008: 341 Whitfield Road [email protected] Wallace L. Chance (h) 410.758.1182 Catonsville, MD 21228-1808 1744 Hope Road [email protected] Centreville, MD 21617-4534 OF DIRECTORS John A. Harrison, III (h) 410.751.2751 TERMS EXPIRING 2006: 2024 Snydersburg Road [email protected] Ray W. Albaugh, Jr. (h) 410.257.7539 Westminster, MD 21157 2445 5th Street [email protected] Robert D.Kruse (h) 410.477.5271 Owings, MD 20736-9551 8704 Wise Avenue (w) 410.284.16751 Meg Clarke (h) 410.267.7233 Baltimore, MD 21222 [email protected] 14 N. Brewer Avenue [email protected] David A. Nace (h) 301.854.3628 Annapolis, MD 21401-3307 6392 Guilford Road [email protected] John Greene Clarksville, MD 21029 Box 92 [email protected] Glenn Reisinger (h) 301.884.8410 Eldersburg, MD 21784 26280 Abigail Lane (c) 301.481.6497 Mechanicsville, MD 20659 [email protected]

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