The Maryland handgun board has approved the sale of the Sig Sauer P320, despite allegations that the firearm may discharge unintentionally. Gun violence analyst Daniel Webster, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, urges the board to reconsider the pistol’s place on its roster following undisclosed lawsuits related to its safety.
Insider reports reveal that crucial information regarding the lawsuits was not provided to board members prior to the March 5 meeting, raising concerns about transparency in the decision-making process. With growing scrutiny over the P320’s reliability, the approval has ignited discussions around firearm regulation and safety within the state.
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