Doug Gansler finds himself back in hot water, this time over his reaction to possible drinking at a teen party he stopped by over the summer; one contender for the Prince George’s casino offers to pay for road improvements, says it will accept a higher tax rate; Amazon.com’s new Baltimore City warehouse will allow the state to collect sales tax on Internet sales even while receiving $43 million in tax credits; after Oct. 1, handgun sales dropped for one shop; developer says he won’t re-purpose UM golf course; Gov. O’Malley aide to run for District 26 House seat; and Jim Robey named Senate majority leader.
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