Federal Appeals Court Again Upholds Maryland AR-15 Ban
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has once again found Maryland’s so-called assault weapons ban is constitutional.
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has once again found Maryland’s so-called assault weapons ban is constitutional.
With both tickets now officially set for the Presidential election this November, gun voters will have a stark choice.
Broadly prohibiting licensed gun-carry across most of Maryland violates the Second Amendment.
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The Garden State’s ban on AR-15 rifles is unconstitutional.
The Democratic candidate for President no longer wants to force millions of Americans to sell their AR-15s and similar firearms to the government.
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