A lawyer told Maryland's high court that a ban on gun possession by a person sentenced to over two years in prison for a nonviolent crime is unconstitutional.
Maryland’s top court will weigh if a ban on gun possession by a person sentenced to over two years for a non-violent crime violates the Second Amendment.
Maryland’s ban on gun possession by someone sentenced to more than two years for a non-violent crime does not violate the Second Amendment, appeals court says.