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Maryland Gun Rights Groups Sue Over Concealed Carry Law
  Posted July 30th, 2019 02:31 pm

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A gun rights group is challenging Maryland's concealed carry laws, arguing that a clause requiring gun owners to provide "good and substantial reason" to receive a concealed carry permit is unconstitutional.

Maryland is one of 10 states considered a "may issue" state, meaning authorities have discretion over whether to issue concealed carry permits to individuals.

Maryland Shall Issue is the group behind a lawsuit filed against the state's Handgun Permit Review Board in the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. The lawsuit contends the state's laws are unconstitutional and have been superseded by other case precedents.

"This case may establish important new precedent in Maryland by making clear the right of self-defense applies to all 'the people' protected by the Second Amendment, not merely the tiny select few favored by the State Police," Maryland Shall Issue said in a post on its website.

Under Maryland's current laws, those applying for a concealed carry are interviewed by state police. Applicants can appeal to the Handgun Permit Review Board if they disagree with the decisions police make.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Holmes Whalen, the person Maryland Shall Issue is representing in Whalen v. Handgun Permit Review Board, who was denied a concealed carry permit by state police and on appeal to the review board. The case is tentatively set for oral argument in November, according to the Maryland Shall Issue website.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/gun-rights-group-sues-to-overturn-concealed-carry-law

Maryland Gun Rights Groups Sue Over Concealed Carry Law