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Monday, September 11, 2017

Lawsuit Against Maryland’s Restrictive Handgun Licensing Law Moves Forward


A federal judge ruled on Monday that a lawsuit against Maryland's law requiring a license to purchase a handgun could move forward after denying the bulk of the state's dismissal request.

In his ruling, Federal District Judge Marvin Garbis said the plaintiffs have standing to bring their case against the state's Handgun Qualification License (HQL) and ordered discovery in the case to move forward.

"Accepting the pleadings as true, the Court finds that the Plaintiffs allege adequate facts to present a plausible claim that the HQL Provision and regulations have deprived them (or their members or customers) of the Second Amendment right to possess a handgun in the home for self-defense," Garbis wrote in his ruling. "Accordingly, Count 1 shall not be dismissed."

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Awwwwwwwwsome and shove it Liberals.

Anonymous said...

The same thing with big government. The liberals want to Conquer and Control the people. The people better stand up now or risk losing all their rights. Talk about socialist and communist rules that some of these people think would be great, learn a little history. You know the history you liberals are trying to erase from America. When you lose all your freedoms then come back and tell us real Americans how it is working for you!!!

Anonymous said...

All thanks to MSI {Maryland Shall Issue} for fighting this hard long costly fight, for OUR rights. Look them up and donate to the fight if ya can.

Zorro said...

Once we win in courts.....due all those Democrat bast@rds