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MD: Maryland Sued Over ‘Glock Ban’ in Federal Court
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Gun rights groups filed a federal Second Amendment lawsuit immediately following the signing of Maryland’s “Glock ban” this week.
The state’s new ban criminalizes the future sale, purchase, or transfer of Glock handguns and similar semiautomatic pistols, which the state argues could potentially be converted illicitly to fire fully automatic due to the common cruciform trigger bars.
California and Connecticut used similar pretexts to pass parallel laws recently, despite the fact that Glock’s popular and safe design has been around for nearly half a century. California immediately caught its own federal lawsuit for the effort. |
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| Gov signed the bill, he should have to pay out of pocket to defend it. |
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