Since 2018, Maryland’s Handgun Roster Board has swiftly approved thousands of petitions, allowing new handgun models to enter the market with minimal scrutiny. An analysis by the Baltimore Sun reveals that as long as each firearm functions, it receives a green light, raising questions about regulatory oversight and the implications for public safety.
Critics argue that this expedited process undermines the intent of gun control measures designed to protect the community, while proponents believe it is a necessary facilitation of Second Amendment rights. As the debate intensifies, many are calling for a reevaluation of the board’s practices to ensure more thorough assessments of firearms before they are sold in the state.
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