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Highest Court of Maryland Holds That Second Amendment Does Not Protect Carrying (Concealed or Not) of Guns Outside the Home

The Volokh Conspiracy:  “Here’s the opinion, handed down today, in Williams v. State. The court interprets Heller and McDonald as focused on home possession of guns, arguing that ‘it is clear that prohibition of firearms in the home was the gravamen of the certiorari questions in both Heller and McDonald and their answers. [...]

Illegal Arrest is a Gun Rights Violation that Costs City $23,000

The Morning Call:  “”The taxpayers of Allentown just got stuck with an unnecessary $23,500 tab. . . . On Oct. 6, 2008, Jerry Corliss, a law-abiding citizen who then lived in Allentown, was carrying a Glock handgun in a holster when he visited the Home Depot store . . . . Dale Stokes, [...]

Gun License Fees and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms for Self-Defense

The Volokh Conspiracy:  “After McDonald, and the newly enacted Chicago handgun ordinance, people are again turning to whether and when gun license fees are unconstitutional. I’ve heard some argue that under existing constitutional rules applicable to other rights — especially the First Amendment — any fee for the exercise of a constitutional right [...]