Includes Address 12 Phone 7 Email 8. Resides in Knoxville, MD. Also known as Joseph Curran Carroll. Includes Address 6 Phone 6 Email 1. Resides in Baltimore, MD. Includes Address 2 Phone 3 Email 3. Resides in Carlisle, PA. Also known as J L Curran. Includes Address 9 Phone 4 Email 1. Resides in Elkton, MD. Includes Address 6 Phone 7. Resides in Berlin, MD. Includes Address 10 Phone 6 Email 2. Resides in Hazel Crest, IL. Also known as Jospeh J Curran. Includes Address 7 Phone Resides in Lutherville Timonium, MD.
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Includes Address 5 Phone 3 Email 2. Resides in Olney, MD. Includes Address 1. Lived In Herndon VA. Includes Address 4 Phone 1. Curran, the Maryland Attorney General's Office has been a national leader in consumer protection, criminal investigations, Medicaid fraud prosecution, securities regulation, and antitrust enforcement. General Curran has been at the forefront in the battle to fight the war on gun violence in Maryland. Curran played a leading role in the successful handgun referendum to ban over the counter sales of so-called "Saturday Night Specials" in Maryland.
In October of , General Curran released, "A Farewell to Arms," a report which called for the unprecedented restriction on the ownership of handguns in an effort to reduce the epidemic of gun violence in Maryland. In an effort to save lives and sharply reduce teen cigarette smoking, Mr. During General Curran's tenure, Maryland began efforts to limit children's exposure to media violence. Curran's report, "Tune it Out, Media Violence, Children, and Crime," concluded that Media Violence is responsible for approximately 15 percent of all juvenile crime.
Following the release of the report, Curran's office provided more than , Media Violence Diaries, interactive tools for parents to monitor their children's exposure to violent material. While in the General Assembly, Curran sponsored or was the leading spokesman for many significant bills, including those creating the Court of Special Appeals and the District Court system. He consistently supported bills to improve the courts and the corrections system, toughen drunk-driving laws, guarantee equal rights, and require handgun permits.
He also sponsored legislation to modernize Maryland's divorce and alimony laws, reform adoption and guardianship laws, and protect victims of domestic violence. As Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Curran served as legislative liaison for Governor Hughes' Administration bills and was appointed to chair task forces on drunk driving, the insanity defense, victims services and liability insurance. Curran helped to bridge gaps between the public and private sectors statewide.
Curran is married to the former Barbara Marie Atkins.
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