Hogan Orders Md. State Police to Suspend Standard for Wear and Carry Gun Permits
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Tuesday directed the state police to suspend the state's “good and substantial reason” standard for permits to carry handguns after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a similar New York law last month.
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Gov. Larry Hogan on Tuesday announced he has directed Maryland State Police to suspend the state's "good and substantial reason" standard for handgun wear and carry permits.
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