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pdf0SAF and CCRKBA Amicus in HQL LawsuitHOT

SAF, CCRKBA JOIN IN AMICUS BRIEF CHALLENGING MARYLAND GUN LAW

From the Second Amendment Foundation: "The Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear

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pdf1Origins of Restrictions in MarylandHOT
pdf2HQL Brief of AppellantsHOT

Brief of appellants, MSI, Individual Plaintiffs and Atlantic Guns in the HQL litigation Standing

pdf3Reply of Appellants Bump Stock AppealHOT

Reply of Plaintiffs Appellants Fourth Circuit Bumpstock appeal

pdf4Letter to Chris Shank HOT
pdf5NYC Letter to SCTHOT
pdf6Bump Stock Brief of StateHOT
pdf7HQL Memorandum Opinion of DCTHOT

District court decision dismissing the case on standing

pdf8Hulbert 1st Amendment opinionHOT
pdf92019 MGA Written Testimony in Opposition to SB1000 and HB1343 - Public Safety - Handgun Permit Review Board - RepealHOT

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pdf10MGA2019: Written Testimony in Opposition to SB8 - Criminal Law - Computer-Aided Firearm Fabrication - ProhibitionsHOT

In reference to: SB8

pdf112019 MGA Testimony in Opposition to HB740 and SB882 - Criminal Law – Firearms – Computer–Aided Fabrication and Serial Number (3D Printed Firearms & Ghost Guns)HOT

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pdf122019 MGA Testimony in Support of HB342, HB541, and SB115 - Public Safety - Permit to Carry, Wear, or Transport a Handgun - QualificationsHOT

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pdf132019 MGA Testimony in Opposition to HB468 and SB441 - Public Safety - Access to Firearms - Storage RequirementsHOT

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pdf142019 MGA Testimony in Opposition to HB786 and SB737 - Public Safety - Rifles and Shotguns - TransactionsHOT

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pdf152019 MGA Testimony in Opposition to HB92 - Public Safety - Handgun Permits - Payment of FeesHOT

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pdf162019 MGA Testimony in Opposition to HB612 - Public Safety - Regulated Firearms - Colt AR-15 Sporter H-BAR RifleHOT

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pdf172019 MGA Testimony in Opposition to HB95 - Public Safety - Firearms Disqualifications - Antique Firearm (Shadé's Law)HOT

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pdf182019 MGA Testimony in Opposition to HB96 and SB346 - Public Safety - Regulated Firearms - TransferHOT

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pdf192019 MGA Information Only Testimony on SB97 and HB749 - Firearms - Right to Purchase, Possess, and Carry - Use of Medical CannabisHOT

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pdf202019 MGA Testimony in Opposition to SB113 - Public Safety - Handgun Permits - Payment of FeesHOT

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pdf21Appendix to the Brief of Appellants in bump stock caseHOT

Appendix to the brief of appellants in MSI v. Hogan bump stock case

pdf22Appendix to the Brief of Appellants in bump stock caseHOT

Appendix to brief

pdf24Reply in support of SJ Motion HQL SuitHOT

Plaintiffs' reply in support of motion for summary judgment and in opposition to the State's motion for summary judgment in the HQL litigation.

pdf25NYC Transport Case PetitionHOT

Petition for Cert in NYSRPA v. NYC, No. 18-280 (Sct)

pdf26District Court Decision in Maloney v Rice - NY's Prohibition on NunchakuHOT

District Court strikes NY's prohibition on Nunchaku. Yes, NY banned two sticks attached via chain or rope...

pdf27SB707 RTFA - NOTICE OF APPEAL 120618HOT

Notice of Appeal to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

pdf28Petition For Extreme Risk Protection OrderHOT

"RED FLAG" - PETITION FOR EXTREME RISK

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pdf29Takings DecisionHOT

District Court decision dismissing MSI's Takings Complaint

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Changes to Legal Handgun Carry in Maryland

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Currently, the Maryland General Assembly is considering bills that would change State law on Maryland Wear and Carry permits. SB 1 passed the Maryland Senate by wide margin on March 13th and has been sent to the House for consideration. The House has also passed HB 824,  which would double current permit fees, and affect background investigations and impose new disqualifiers on the possession of regulated firearms. However, both bills could change before becoming law. Below, is a guide on what SB 1 would do, in its current form, should it become law. This would be in addition to the places already off limits as covered in our State and Local weapons laws guide.

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