A massive crowd has converged on Annapolis Wednesday to rally against a proposal by Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley that would ban assault weapons and require residents to obtain a license before purchasing handguns.
Thousands of Second Amendment advocates gathered outside the State House to show their disapproval in advance of a Senate hearing on the legislation to be held Wednesday afternoon.
“Criminals love gun control,” read one sign at the rally. “It makes their job safer.”
Mr. O’Malley, a Democrat, is scheduled to testify before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee, as are numerous supporters and opponents.
The rally was organized by several gun-rights groups whose leaders spoke alongside Republican lawmakers in opposition to the governor’s bill, which would add Maryland to the 11 states that require residents to apply for and receive a license before purchasing a handgun.
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