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Maryland Bill Would Limit “No-Knock” Warrants

Maryland Bill Would Limit “No-Knock” Warrants

by Alan Mosley | Feb 14, 2024 | No-Knock Warrants, Police, State Bills

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Feb 14, 2024) – A bill introduced in the Maryland House would ban “no-knock” warrants at private residences in most situations, and set the foundation to nullify several Supreme Court opinions in practice and effect. Del. Gabriel Acevero introduced...
Maryland House Committee Holds Hearing on Defend the Guard Act

Maryland House Committee Holds Hearing on Defend the Guard Act

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 6, 2024 | Defend the Guard, State Bills

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Feb 6, 2024) – Last week, a Maryland House committee held a hearing on a bill that would require the governor to stop unconstitutional foreign combat deployments of the state’s National Guard troops. Passage into law would take a big step toward...
Maryland Defend the Guard Act Would Set Foundation to Reject Unconstitutional Deployments

Maryland Defend the Guard Act Would Set Foundation to Reject Unconstitutional Deployments

by Mike Maharrey | Jan 18, 2024 | Defend the Guard, State Bills, War

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Jan. 18, 2024) – A bill filed in the Maryland House would require the governor to stop unconstitutional foreign combat deployments of the state’s National Guard troops. Passage into law would take a big step toward restoring the founders’ framework for...
Signed by the Governor: Maryland Law Regulating Adult-Use Marijuana Despite Ongoing Federal Cannabis Prohibition

Signed by the Governor: Maryland Law Regulating Adult-Use Marijuana Despite Ongoing Federal Cannabis Prohibition

by Mike Maharrey | May 4, 2023 | Drug War, State Bills

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (May 4, 2023) – Yesterday, Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed bills into law creating a regulatory structure for commercial marijuana cultivation and sales despite ongoing federal cannabis prohibition. Sen. Brian Feldman and Sen. Antonia Hays sponsored...
Maryland House Passes Bill to Limit Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition

Maryland House Passes Bill to Limit Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition

by Mike Maharrey | Mar 20, 2023 | Facial Recognition, State Bills

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (March 20, 2023) – On Saturday, the Maryland House passed a bill that would place some modest limits on government use of facial recognition technology. Del. David Moon (D) and Del. Sara Love (D) introduced House Bill 223 (HB223) on Jan. 23. The...
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