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A Maryland judge ruled on Monday that a handgun law requiring state residents to show a “good and substantial reason” they deserve a permit to own a gun is unconstitutional. The state sought to restrict citizens’ pistol-carrying ways to their homes, but U.S. District Judge Benson Everett Legg said that the Second Amendment protects the right to bear arms whether one is in one’s home or not. The state’s assistant attorney general, speaking for the defendants, said that the decision has serious implications for public safety, and the defendants will be appealing the decision on those grounds.