Published: July 29, 2010
SAF Sues in Maryland over Handgun Permit Denial
BELLEVUE, Wash. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Second Amendment Foundation and a Baltimore County, MD man today
sued Maryland authorities in federal court because the man's handgun
permit renewal was turned down on the grounds that he could not
demonstrate "a reasonable precaution against apprehended danger."
The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of
Maryland.
Joining SAF in the lawsuit is Raymond Woollard, who was originally
issued a carry permit after a man broke into his home during a family
gathering in 2002. Woollard's permit was renewed in 2005, after the man
was released from prison. That man now lives about three miles from
Woollard. Defendants in the case are Terrence B. Sheridan is the
Secretary and Superintendent of the Maryland State Police, and three
members of the Maryland Handgun Permit Review Board, Denis Gallagher,
Seymour Goldstein and Charles M. Thomas, Jr.
SAF and Woollard are represented by attorneys Alan Gura of Virginia and
Cary J. Hansel of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake of Greenbelt, MD.
The lawsuit alleges that "Individuals cannot be required to demonstrate
that carrying a handgun is 'necessary as a reasonable precaution against
apprehended danger' as a prerequisite for exercising their Second
Amendment rights." Plaintiffs are seeking a permanent injunction against
enforcement of the Maryland provision that requires permit applicants to
"demonstrate cause" for the issuance of a carry permit.
"Laws that empower bureaucrats to deny the exercise of a fundamental
civil right because they cannot show good cause to exercise that right
can't possibly stand up under constitutional scrutiny," said SAF
Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. "We are supporting Mr.
Woollard in this action because constitutional rights trump bureaucratic
whims."
The Second Amendment Foundation (www.saf.org)
is the nation's oldest and largest tax-exempt education, research,
publishing and legal action group focusing on the Constitutional right
and heritage to privately own and possess firearms. Founded in 1974, The
Foundation has grown to more than 600,000 members and supporters and
conducts many programs designed to better inform the public about the
consequences of gun control.

The Second Amendment Foundation
Alan Gottlieb,
425-454-7012
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