With the significant changes in leadership roles within the Maryland General Assembly, we can predict that this year is going to be a very tough one for keeping your RKBA on multiple fronts.
This has been a very tough and intense year for everyone. I am grateful to our partners in the other 2A organizations within the state. I would also like to take a moment to thank all of you that came
For purely partisan political reasons, the Maryland General Assembly has decided to attack, with the intention of disbanding, the Handgun Permit Review Board.
The Maryland State Rifle & Pistol Association (MSRPA) announced that it has filed a lawsuit today challenging the State of Maryland’s restrictions on carrying handguns outside the home.
For those interested in obtaining a Maryland Wear & Carry Permit, join Maryland Shall Issue and Monumental Rifle & Pistol Club for a seminar on how YOU qualify.
Instead of trying to focus on the actual issues that plague our state, 2018 has turned into an all-out assault on the Second Amendment-protected rights of all law-abiding Marylanders..
Last Monday two members of the firearms community were arrested while performing protest activities on the public sidewalks in front of Lawyers Mall on the Annapolis Maryland State House grounds…
Your Maryland State Rifle and Pistol Association legislative team will be hard at work defending our rights from further encroachments and supporting positive 2nd Amendment legislation..
The Maryland State Rifle and Pistol Association supports Colonel Richard Kussman and encourages all of its members to vote for him as a member of the NRA Board!
Even though this bill has significant ramifications for the criminal statutes in Maryland, the House leadership has decided to have a crime bill heard in the Appropriations Committee
The 2016 Maryland General Assembly session is well underway and we now have a fairly good picture of this year’s bills.
Please attend and help defend your Second Amendment rights in Maryland. Encourage your family, friends and fellow gun owners and sportsmen to do the same…
2A Tuesday sends a message that despite the passage of the Firearms Safety Act of 2013, we are not cowed and we have not run away with our tails between our legs. No way!!!
It seems that many Maryland state legislators chose to disregard the potential for adverse consequences for their actions. Well, they say paybacks are hell…
This is to remind you about the upcoming Gun Bill Day in the Senate this coming Wednesday, February 26 2014….
The State filed sworn affidavits with the Court assuring that going forward, Maryland State Police will only use State Police employees or Department of Public Safety and Corrections Services for data entry…
Maryland General Assembly Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive & Legislative Review will hold a hearing on regulations proposed by Maryland State Police to implement Senate Bill 281…
Time is of the essence: a vote could occur at any time and the list of horrible anti-gun amendments is long. Call your state Delegate or Delegates immediately…
Magazines often described as high capacity magazines are normal capacity magazines. They are standard equipment with newly purchased firearms.
We had over 1300 testifying against the Governor’s bill in the House committee hearing. The opposition could only come up with 33. The hearings went on past midnight. You all were simply awesome…
This is a critical battle, if we can stop it here, then we have won this one. There are more battles ahead, but this is the big one this year…
The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee held a hearing and received a major surprise -Â- perhaps a shock -Â- as about two thousand supporters of the Second Amendment rallied in Annapolis…
Anyone can advertise on the internet to sell a gun but the seller who is not a dealer is prohibited from selling a firearm to a resident of another state without going through a dealer…
The AR-15 type rifle is the most popular rifle in the U.S. Over 2 million have been sold between 2000 and 2010 according to ATF…
Gun bill day in Annapolis is March 11. The Judicial Proceedings Committee in both houses of the legislature will simultaneously debate various gun bills…