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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal Against Maryland Bump Stock Ban

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal Against Maryland Bump Stock Ban
A bump stock is installed on an AK-47 and its movement is demonstrated at Good Guys Gun and Range in Orem, Utah on Feb. 21, 2018. George Frey/Getty Images
Matthew Vadum
Matthew Vadum
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The Supreme Court has decided against taking up a challenge to Maryland’s ban on bump stocks and other devices that help guns fire faster.

The ruling in Maryland Shall Issue Inc. v. Hogan, court file 20-855, came in an unsigned order on May 3. In line with its custom, the court didn’t explain why it denied the petition for certiorari, or review.

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