Maryland lawmakers could change gun law after Supreme Court’s ruling

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The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a New York law requiring special circumstances to carry a gun in public was unconstitutional, which could impact states with similar laws, like Maryland.

which are assembled from parts and sold in kits on the internet without background checks — expressed concern about how the decision will impact already rising crime, while Republicans celebrated the victory as a step in the right direction.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan did not release a statement on the decision, but candidates vying for the term-limited governor’s seat took the opportunity to assert stances on gun control and crime. . “Make no mistake: that means there will be more guns on our streets, and more guns in the hands of people who shouldn’t have them.”: “The Supreme Court’s disastrous decision today to loosen concealed carry safety laws across the country — including potentially here in Maryland — will put people’s lives at greater risk. We need to do more to prevent the scourge of gun violence, not less.”

“I stand for constitutional carry and as governor I will ensure our constitutional rights are enforced,”

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