A group of gun rights advocates — including some who were directly involved in a recent legal battle over Montgomery County’s restrictions on ghost guns and firearm wear-and-carry — aren’t satisfied with a County Councilmember’s proposed remedies.
Several advocates voiced their opposition to the proposal during a Tuesday afternoon public hearing in Rockville, arguing that the revisions don’t go far enough to address issues the state’s highest court found with existing county law.
Engage Armament LLC, et al. v. Montgomery County, Maryland began in May 2021, when nine plaintiffs challenged a local law that effectively banned ghost guns in the county. Another local law restricting where people can carry guns later became part of the case…