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Applications for concealed carry permits skyrocketed after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year lowered the eligibility standards triggering new rules in Maryland under former Gov. Larry Hogan.
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The lack of worker protections could lead to people getting fired for consuming a legal drug, advocates with the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws argue.
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There are several active bills winding through the Maryland General Assembly related to gun control.
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The bill sets up how state-licensed shops will sell marijuana around the state.
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Bills introduced into the Maryland General Assembly would make all single occupancy bathrooms in public have signage indicating all gender identities may use it.
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Restaurant week draws big crowds to Baltimore City to celebrate varied cuisines but some workers who rely on the generosity of tips at the table want diners to know they need higher wages to survive.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore pushes his spending priorities to fill record high vacancies in state government while outlining new steps to attract and retain workers.
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Bill in General Assembly would create regional task force to examine upgrades and governance for system that has had major failures in recent years.
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Lawmakers say they want police to stop 'odor searches' scouting for illegal marijuana possession while ensuring Black entrepreneurs have an opportunity to compete in the legal recreational business.
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The 988 phone hotline already routes Maryland residents to suicide and prevention experts on standby instead of the 911 police response during a mental health crisis.