BREAKING: Gun Control’s wall are closing in… Gun Control State carry law suspended by Governor!

Published on July 6, 2022
Duration: 5:12

Maryland's Governor Larry Hogan has ordered the suspension of the state's 'good and substantial reason' requirement for concealed carry permits, a move influenced by the Supreme Court's Bruin decision. This action aligns Maryland with other states challenging restrictive carry laws and highlights ongoing legal battles over Second Amendment rights. The decision is expected to impact firearms policy nationwide as more states review their existing regulations.

Quick Summary

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has ordered the suspension of the state's 'good and substantial reason' requirement for concealed carry permits. This decision, influenced by the Supreme Court's Bruin ruling, directs police to stop enforcing the previous standard for handgun carry applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Maryland suspends gun carry law
  2. 00:47Acre Gold sponsorship promotion
  3. 01:09Maryland governor directs police to suspend
  4. 02:16Maryland law is indistinguishable from New York
  5. 02:57Supreme Court to hear Maryland firearms
  6. 03:24Democrats and laws protecting Marylanders
  7. 03:45Gun control walls starting to crumble

Frequently Asked Questions

What change has Maryland's Governor made to concealed carry laws?

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has directed state police to suspend the 'good and substantial reason' standard required for handgun carry permits, a move influenced by the Supreme Court's Bruin decision.

What is the 'good and substantial reason' standard for concealed carry in Maryland?

Previously, Maryland law required individuals seeking a permit to carry a concealed handgun to demonstrate a specific, justifiable need beyond general self-defense, a standard now suspended by the Governor.

How does the Bruin decision relate to Maryland's carry law suspension?

The Supreme Court's Bruin decision, which expanded Second Amendment rights, has been cited as the legal basis for Governor Hogan's order to suspend Maryland's restrictive 'good and substantial reason' requirement for concealed carry permits.

Are other states involved in challenging Maryland's firearms laws?

Yes, twenty-five states have urged the Supreme Court to hear a case that challenges Maryland's firearms ban, indicating a broader legal battle over gun control measures across the nation.

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