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Maryland Shall Issue

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Maryland Shall Issue is an all-volunteer, non-partisan organization dedicated to the preservation and advancement of gun owners' rights in MD. 410-849-9197

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This gun was recently approved to be on the California Roster and thus sold in California. So clearly, Mexico should sue California for aiding and abetting cartel violence! /s, but this was literally part of Mexico's argument today as to gun manufacturers. By making guns that

This gun was recently approved to be on the California Roster and thus sold in California. 

So clearly, Mexico should sue California for aiding and abetting cartel violence! 

/s, but this was literally part of Mexico's argument today as to gun manufacturers. By making guns that
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"The Supreme Court on Tuesday signaled that it was likely to shut down a lawsuit brought by the Mexican government, seeking to hold seven major U.S. gun makers and a gun wholesaler responsible for violence committed by Mexican drug cartels with U.S.-made weapons. A majority of

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Interested in visiting the Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore? They're having an open house, open to the public! April 19, 2025. from 09:00 AM to 5:00 PM 11518 Marriottsville Road Marriottsville, MD 21104 (Eye and hearing protection recommended)

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Today, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond held oral argument in Kipke/Novotny v. Moore, which is our legal challenge to SB1. That legislation severely restricted the right to carry by permit holders. We are grateful for this opportunity to present our views to the

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wbaltv.com/article/assaul… "Police said two men approached the victim, assaulted him, knocked him to the ground and tried to steal his car. When the assailants couldn't start the car, they tried to again assault the victim, who drew a gun and pointed it at them. The assailants ran

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Some of the stories behind the pictures in "The Ameriguns" by Gabriele Galimberti, starting with the one that lives rent-free in so many anti-gunners' heads: 54dunkerque.com/gabriele-galim…

Some of the stories behind the pictures in "The Ameriguns" by Gabriele Galimberti, starting with the one that lives rent-free in so many anti-gunners' heads: 54dunkerque.com/gabriele-galim…
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Listen live this morning! courts.state.md.us/scm/webcasts Oral arguments start at 9 am, scheduled as the 3rd case. Engage Armament LLC, et al. v. Montgomery County, Maryland Issues – Public Safety – 1) Did the trial court correctly find that Maryland’s comprehensive system of firearms

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Sotomayor immediately seeks to frame the issue as Wolford arguing that there's a custom of being allowed onto private property without the owner's express consent. But that's not quite the issue here. Historically, yes, the rule was that public-facing businesses gave implied

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Hawaii now citing Maryland laws, which will be awkward when he learns after the arguments that their vampire rule was just struck down

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We join with the National Rifle Association and other groups that have condemned as dangerous and wrong the statement of Bill Essayli, First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California that federal law enforcement officers would be legally justified in shooting

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Today, we asked the Fourth Circuit to stay its mandate so as to keep the district court's injunction in place while we file a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court. The Fourth Circuit has temporarily stayed the mandate pending resolution of the Motion. That order

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The Fourth Circuit has issued their Temporary Stay of Mandate in Novotny v. Moore. This means that carry in private property open to the public, places that sell alcohol for on-site consumption, and demonstrations are officially all still legal, pending further court review.

The Fourth Circuit has issued their Temporary Stay of Mandate in Novotny v. Moore.
This means that carry in private property open to the public, places that sell alcohol for on-site consumption,  and demonstrations are officially all still legal, pending further court review.