
"Maryland's Handgun Qualification License Law Struck Down, Triggering Surge in Gun Sales"
Gun stores in Maryland are anticipating a surge in sales after a federal appeals court ruled that the state's handgun qualification license law is unconstitutional. The law, which required handgun owners to undergo a background check, attend a gun safety course, and wait up to 30 days for approval, was deemed a deterrent by some. Gun advocates believe the ruling will allow more people to own handguns for self-protection, while critics argue it will lead to increased gun violence. The change is expected to take effect in 20 days.