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21 states seek to strike down Maryland gun ban
by Jared MorganA gun rights coalition of 21 states filed an amicus brief against Maryland last week, arguing that a state law forbidding the possession, sale, transfer or receipt of certain firearms is unconstitutional and violates the Second Amendment.
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DC asks federal judge for more time to work on concealed carry ruling
by Chris EgerThe attorney general for Washington D.C. asked a federal judge Monday for an extension of the current 90-day stay striking the district's prohibition on concealed carry.
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Judge grants 90-day stay on gun carry ban following ruling
by Chris EgerThe Washington D.C. Metro Police is back to enforcing the district's strict ban on gun carry outside the home after a federal judge allowed the city a 90 day window to draw up a new law Tuesday.
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Federal judge rules DC’s carry ban to be unconstitutional (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerFollowing a five-year legal battle in the case of Palmer v DC, a federal judge Saturday struck down the District of Columbia's ban on carrying guns outside the home.
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Federal judge stands by D.C.’s strict gun control laws
by Chris EgerIn an answer to a case known as Heller II, a federal judge dismissed the challenges to the District of Columbia's harsh every three-year gun registration laws, which include fingerprinting and photographing.
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DC concealed-carry case still languishing five years later
by Chris EgerWhen the District of Columbia established a total ban on open and concealed carry in 2009, a federal lawsuit was filed that five years later is still in a holding pattern.
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