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US appeals court upholds Maryland handgun licensing law

  • A federal appeals court upheld Maryland's handgun licensing requirements, stating the law does not violate the Second Amendment rights, according to the ruling on Friday.
  • The law mandates most Maryland residents to secure a handgun qualification license before purchasing a handgun.
  • Mark Pennak, president of Maryland Shall Issue, called the ruling "plainly wrong" and suggested a petition for the Supreme Court to review it.
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