The annual "Gun Day" hearings are over. On Tuesday and Thursday, the Senate and the House listened to testimony on both sides of the issue. The final outcome: all anti-gun legislation is dead or has been tabled for the rest of the 2002 legislative session. Call the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee at 410-841-3639 and the House Judiciary Committee at 410-841-3488 to thank them for their support of law-abiding citizens. Our sincerest thanks goes out to all members who were able to call their legislators or attend the hearings.
Maryland Legislative Update
Friday, March 15, 2002
Monday, April 13, 2026
It’s only two months into one-party Democrat rule in the Old Dominion, and Virginians don’t like what they’re seeing.
Monday, April 13, 2026
The ineffectual virtue-signaling that so-called gun “buybacks” represent is finally being exposed on a global level, given the massive problems with the Canadian, and now the Australian, federal government gun bans and grabs.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Today, the generally assembly passed SB 334, a ban on many common semi-automatic handguns, it now heads to the governor’s desk
Friday, April 10, 2026
Today, April 10th, Governor Spanberger met the expectations of her anti-gun allies, signing two bills into law. This action sets the tone for what may come next as she has until April 13th to render a ...
Monday, April 13, 2026
The rapid expansion of regulations targeting 3D printed firearms is increasingly raising justifiable concerns apart from the Second Amendment community.
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