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Why Pairing a Lawsuit with an 18 U.S.C. §925(c) Application Creates Real Leverage

Why Pairing a Lawsuit with an 18 U.S.C. §925(c) Application Creates Real Leverage

by Barbara | Apr 8, 2026 | Civil Rights, Criminal Law, Roland Harris

Our firm was able to secure relief for a client under 18 U.S.C. § 925(c), not by waiting for the system to function, but by forcing the issue into a forum where it had to be addressed. As of this writing in April 2026, only a very small number of individuals...
The Case for Restoring Firearm Rights and Funding the ATF Program – 18 USC 925(c)

The Case for Restoring Firearm Rights and Funding the ATF Program – 18 USC 925(c)

by Barbara | Mar 15, 2025 | Civil Rights, Roland Harris

Under Maryland law, Public Safety §5-306 allows an individual to carry a firearm, provided it is concealed. This permit is commonly referred to as a Concealed Carry Permit, a Wear Carry Permit or simply a CCW. While this law grants the right to carry in most places,...

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Why Pairing a Lawsuit with an 18 U.S.C. §925(c) Application Creates Real Leverage

Why Pairing a Lawsuit with an 18 U.S.C. §925(c) Application Creates Real Leverage

Apr 8, 2026

Our firm was able to secure relief for a client under 18 U.S.C. § 925(c), not by waiting for the system to function, but by forcing the issue into a forum where it had to be addressed. As of this writing in April 2026, only a very small number of individuals...

The Case for Restoring Firearm Rights and Funding the ATF Program – 18 USC 925(c)

The Case for Restoring Firearm Rights and Funding the ATF Program – 18 USC 925(c)

Mar 15, 2025

Under Maryland law, Public Safety §5-306 allows an individual to carry a firearm, provided it is concealed. This permit is commonly referred to as a Concealed Carry Permit, a Wear Carry Permit or simply a CCW. While this law grants the right to carry in most places,...

Maryland Needs To Change The Law Applied In Imperfect Self-Defense Cases – Here’s How To Fix It

Maryland Needs To Change The Law Applied In Imperfect Self-Defense Cases – Here’s How To Fix It

Dec 4, 2024

Maryland Criminal Law Article § 4-204, which mandates a sentence of five years without parole for the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence, deserves revision. The current law, though designed to deter and punish individuals who use firearms in...

What to Look for When Choosing a Baltimore Attorney for Criminal Defense

What to Look for When Choosing a Baltimore Attorney for Criminal Defense

Dec 14, 2022

Getting convicted of a felony in Baltimore means you could not only be put behind bars, but you set yourself back in terms of your personal and professional life. Hiring a credible Baltimore attorney is your only saving grace. But what should you look for in a...

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