ANNAPOLIS Members of the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee held a hearing on a number of gun safety bills they hope will address the fallout of a recent Supreme Court decision that has caused a surge in applications for concealed carry permits. Opponents of the bills said they are eager for the bills to pass so .
Bills to tighten up Maryland’s gun laws brought out protests and activists Tuesday as more than 300 people signed up to speak to five gun control proposals to put an age limit on rifle possession, create a voluntary registration system to keep guns from suicidal people and restrict where guns can be carried throughout the state.
If passed, Senate Bill 1 would block Marylanders from carrying a firearm onto someone else's property without express permission and stops them from carrying a firearm within 100 feet of a place of public accommodation.
Paul O’Shea, president of Enstar Group Limited, is to retire next March after 28 years serving the company and its predecessor, Castlewood Limited.
The Bermudian-based insurer said Mr O’Shea will rema.