The reach of Monday's gun-control ruling by the Supreme Court will get an early test case in Maryland.
By a 5-4 vote, the justices said the constitutional right to keep and bear arms limits the states' ability to enact gun-control laws....
Prince George's County State's Attorney Glenn F. Ivey said he, too, awaits the Court of Appeals' rulings on gun possession cases following what he called the Supreme Court's unclear opinion.
"There's definitely a right [to keep and bear arms] but the scope of it will be determined over time," Ivey said. "The open question for Maryland is going to be how broadly or narrowly will that [right] be interpreted."
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