Visually Impaired Indiana Resident Secures Handgun License in Protest of State’s Gun Policies

Indianapolis, Indiana — In a dramatic stance on state firearm regulations, an Indiana man, who is legally blind, successfully obtained a handgun license. This act is raising eyebrows and sparking discussions about the adequacies and gaps within the state’s gun control laws. The blind man, Tim Smith from Fort Wayne, applied for the handgun permit to highlight what he perceives as significant flaws in Indiana’s firearm policies. Smith, who lost his sight in adulthood and has no light perception, wants to draw attention to the ease with which individuals can acquire guns in the state. … Read more

Supreme Court Rejects Review of Maryland’s Handgun Licensing Law, Upholding Strict Safety Measures

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up a challenge to Maryland’s handgun licensing law, leaving in place the state’s stringent rules that require prospective handgun owners to undergo a comprehensive approval process including fingerprinting and firearms training. This decision marked a significant victory for gun control advocates and upheld a prior ruling by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals from August 2024. The petition to the Supreme Court was brought by a coalition of gun owners, the pro-firearms group Maryland Shall Issue, and the Montgomery County-based Atlantic Guns store. They contended … Read more

Supreme Court Upholds Maryland’s Rigorous Handgun Licensing Law Amidst Ongoing Efforts to Curb Gun Violence

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided not to review a stringent Maryland gun licensing statute, effectively upholding a law that requires detailed safety measures for handgun purchasers. The law mandates safety training, fingerprint submission, and a comprehensive background check prior to a handgun purchase, which state officials argue are necessary precautions to reduce gun-related incidents. The legal scrutiny of Maryland’s firearms regulations intensified following the 2012 tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, prompting the enactment of these tougher measures in an effort to curb gun violence. The statute faced legal challenges, … Read more

Federal Court Supports Maryland’s Handgun Training and Background Check Laws

BALTIMORE — A federal court recently affirmed Maryland’s stringent laws on handgun possession, which include mandatory training and thorough background checks for prospective owners. The decision has been hailed as a victory by advocates for tighter gun control, who argue that these measures are essential for curbing gun violence and enhancing public safety. The ruling underscores a growing emphasis on the need for systematic checks and training in the gun purchasing process as a preventive measure against firearm-related incidents. In Maryland, individuals looking to purchase handguns must undergo a state-run training program, which covers the … Read more