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  Legislative Report - Woollard - Update #1 - August 1, 2012
P.O. BOX 20102  -  TOWSON, MD  21284-0102

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Greetings!
 
The Federal 4th Circuit Court in Richmond has granted the State's request for a stay of the Maryland District Court's order setting aside the requirement for a "good and substantial" reason for a handgun carry permit in Maryland.

What this means is that nothing has changed in Maryland law; and for the foreseeable future nothing will change until the 4th Circuit rules (hopefully in our favor) on this case.

At this time, unless you have a "good and substantial" reason for a handgun carry permit or money you can afford to lose, we recommend that you delay applying for a Maryland carry permit.

We will keep you advised as more information becomes available. Watch for an update within the next 48 hours.

Best regards,

John H. Josselyn
Legislative Vice President

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