NRA immediately hits Maryland with lawsuit after Dem governor signs sweeping gun control bills into law
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The NRA-ILA filed a lawsuit against the state of Maryland after Democrat Gov. Wes Moore signed gun control bills into law that restrict where a resident can carry.
The National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) filed its lawsuit on Tuesday, Fox News exclusively learned, citing the measures as "illegal under the U.S. Constitution."
"Here are some sad facts: the mere mention of the word Baltimore invokes an immediate vision of a violent, unsafe city," said Randy Kozuch, executive director of NRA-ILA, in a press release. "That's because of the woeful lack of prosecution of violent criminals in the state. It is vital for law-abiding Marylanders to have an effective means of defending themselves and their loved ones. Our laws should burden criminals and aid good, lawful people. It is evident that those in power in Maryland care more for criminals and less for the law-abiding."