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Rell is a network engineer with over 10 years of experience in IT management and network optimization. He has a passion for firearms and previously worked with the US military in California, where he gained knowledge and experience in the gun world. Rell is a firearm instructor and range safety officer who runs a website for gun enthusiasts, where he provides information on gun culture, safety, and maintenance.
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In a pivotal decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit has declared Maryland’s Handgun Qualification License (HQL) unconstitutional, marking a significant win for Second Amendment advocates. This ruling exposes the flaws of the HQL system, which, under the pretext of safety, imposed unnecessary burdens and costs on law-abiding citizens. While celebrating this victory for gun rights, we also delve into the urgent need for accessible, continuous firearm education and practical safety measures. This post explores how, moving forward, we can balance our constitutional freedoms with responsible gun ownership, advocating for sensible, non-intrusive safety initiatives and widespread educational resources
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Michael Cargil’s recent victory in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has set a precedent for future cases involving federal regulations on firearms. The case, which concerned the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives’ interpretation of the federal prohibition on machine guns as extending to bump stocks, has far-reaching implications for the interpretation and enforcement of federal firearms regulations.