In a meeting that lasted 35 minutes and 15 seconds, the state’s handgun roster board approved 49 of the 64 guns brought before them last week, allowing Marylanders to sell or acquire these handguns.
In an office parking lot about halfway between Denver and Boulder, a former 50-foot-long shipping container has been converted into a cramped indoor shooting range. Paper targets with torsos printed ...
It seems that many, maybe most, have no true idea how the Maryland Handgun Roster board actually decides how a handgun is selected or rejected (“Maryland’s Handgun Roster Board: a ‘rubber stamp’ or ...