NRA sues Maryland over new gun control laws signed by Gov. Wes Moore.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed new gun control laws that restrict who can carry firearms and where they can carry them, including prohibitions on firearms in public spaces such as schools, bars, restaurants, performance venues, polling places, and more. The bills passed largely along party lines, with Democrats looking for ways to restrict gun access and Republicans arguing the bills unfairly targeted legal gun owners. The National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action filed a lawsuit against the state in U.S. District Court, alleging that the location restrictions under Senate Bill 1 are so tight that legal gun owners will be prohibited from carrying firearms in self-defense.
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