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pdf0Testimony in Support of SB672, SB674, and HB914HOT
pdf1Testimony in Support of SB881HOT
pdf2Testimony in Support of SB880HOT
pdf3MSI Testimony in Opposition to HB910 and SB958HOT
pdf4MSI Testimony in Support of SB506HOT
pdf5MSI Testimony in Opposition to SB816 and HB1257HOT
pdf6MSI Testimony in Opposition to HB636 and SB646HOT
pdf7MSI Testimony in Opposition to SB422HOT
pdf8MSI Testimony in Opposition to SB968 and HB1160HOT
pdf9The Modern Sportsman LLC v US - AMICUS BRIEF OF MARYLAND SHALL ISSUE, INC., IN SUPPORT OF APPELLANTS AND REVERSALHOT

Amicus Brief filed by Maryland Shall Issue, INC.
Case No. 20-1107 - In The United States Court of Appeals

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pdf10MSI Testimony on HB 302 private schoolsHOT

MSI testimony in opposition to Hb 302 on private schools

pdf11MSI Testimony in Opposition to SB208HOT

The bill (as well as its cross-filed bill HB4) would add a wholly new set of restrictions on temporary and

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pdf12MSI Testimony in Support of SB198HOT

This bill would amend MD Code, Public Safety, § 5-306(b)(6)(ii) to specify that “self- protection,” or

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pdf13MSI Testimony in Support with Amendments of HB47, HB265, SB156, and SB327HOT

Under MD Code Public Safety 5-117.1(c), [a] person may purchase, rent, or receive a handgun only if the person” obtains a Handgun Qualification License” (HQL).

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pdf14MSI Testimony - Information Only on SB179 and HB73HOT

With the recent changes in Maryland law concerning medical marijuana, see MD Code, Health - General, § 13-3304 et seq., and the push to legalize the use of marijuana

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pdf15MSI Testimony in Opposition to HB35HOT

In opposition to the studying the feasibility of "firearms telematics."

pdf16MSI Testimony on SB 55HOT

2020 General Assembly Testimony on SB 55 the Tax Checkoff bill for buying so called assault weapons

pdf17MSI Testimony on SB 55HOT

2020 General Assembly Testimony on SB 55 the Tax Checkoff bill for buying so called assault weapons

pdf18MSI Testimony on SB 39HOT

MSI Testimony on SB 39:  This Bill would ban the Anderson AM-15 rifles in .223 and .330 BLK calibers

pdf192020 MGA - MSI Testimony on HB4HOT

MSI Testimony in opposition to HB4

pdf20RTFA Litigation - 28(j) letter in light of Manning v. CadwellHOT

Maryland Shall Issue, Inc. v. Hogan, No. 18-2474 (4th Cir.)
RTFA Litigation - 28(j) letter in light of

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pdf21Baltimore County "SAFE" Act as IntroducedHOT

The Act as introduced before the Baltimore County Council on 12/16/19. You can see that meeting ...

pdf22Whalen v Handgun Permit Review Board - Reply BriefHOT

MSI Whalen Reply Brief (redacted)

pdf23Whalen v Handgun Permit Review Board - Motion to StrikeHOT

MSI - Motion to Strike in Whalen v. Board (redacted)

pdf24Whalen v Handgun Permit Review Board - Brief of AppelleeHOT

The State's reply in Whalen v Handgun Permit Review Board.

pdf25MSI Presentation at 2019 International Association of Crime Analysts, National Harbor, MD 08/23/2019HOT

Listen to the presentation HERE

An examination of deaths by shooting, assaults with firearms, and

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pdf27NEW Restrictions PolicyHOT

New Announcement for Restrictions Policy for Business Owners

pdf28NEW SOP for MSP Carry PermitsHOT

New Maryland State Police SOP for carry permits 

pdf29Letter To 4th Circuit on StandingHOT

Letter to Fourth Circuit advising the Court of the Supreme Court's decision in the census case on standing

Latest News

August 2023 Legal Update

Novotny v. Moore - Challenge against aspects of SB 1 and current public carry restrictions

Maryland Shall Issue, the Second Amendment Foundation, the Firearms Policy Coalition, and three individuals have challenged SB 1. That bill passed this last Session of the General Assembly places many unconstitutional restrictions on the right to carry with a permit in Maryland. The case is styled Novotny v. Moore and has been consolidated with Kipke v. Moore in federal district court in Baltimore. Kipke was brought by the Maryland State Rifle and Pistol Association. Plaintiffs in both cases have filed motions for preliminary injunctions and motions for summary judgment with the aim of stopping enforcement of certain restrictions placed by SB 1 by October 1st, the bill’s effective date. Briefing is ongoing in both cases and then the court will decide whether to hold an oral argument and simply move to the issuance of a decision. The court is not required to decide the case within any set time. We will provide updates of importance as they occur. Find all of the filings in both of these cases HERE.

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