Gun-control advocates will try to turn a gun-rights bill into new gun-control measures when the legislation is debated in the Maryland General Assembly this week. The bill was intended to restore gun rights to law-abiding Marylanders-such as former Citizen of the Year Donald G. Arnold of Baltimore-who lost them when Attorney General J. Joseph Curran, Jr. told state police that the law requires the seizure of guns from people on record with old, minor misdemeanor convictions.
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