Maryland's gun policy is about to change drastically. Here's

Maryland's gun policy is about to change drastically. Here's what it will look like.

Oct. 1 will see new laws regulating guns, where to carry them and how to store them as Maryland continues to grapple with the U.S. Supreme Court decision that upended the state’s former rules. There have already been challenges to these policies from people who see them as too restrictive. Senate Bill 1, sponsored by Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Vice Chair Jeff Waldstreicher, a ...

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