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Novotný

[nuh-vot-nee, naw-vawt-nee]

noun

  1. Antonín 1904–75, Czech political leader: president 1957–68.



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The lead Republican on the Public Safety Committee, Rep. Paul Novotny, of Elk River, said at a news conference that the red flag proposal would violate due process and Second Amendment rights.

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“That wasn’t really on my radar because I knew I wasn’t going to get a carry permit at that time,” said Novotny, a contractor at the Army’s Aberdeen Proving Ground.

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Novotny grew up around firearms in rural Harford County.

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“That just kind of lighted a fire in me to fight,” said Novotny, 39.

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Aware that previous Supreme Court firearms decisions set the stage for repealing Maryland’s primary barrier to concealed carry, Novotny applied this year and obtained a permit.

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