The law is named after Eric Blessed Carpenter Grantham, a 20-year-old disability advocate from Montgomery County who has been pushing for this law since 2023.
The auto sear, or “Glock switch,” converts a handgun into a weapon that fires 120 rounds a minute. The lawsuit wants Glock to reject such dangerous capabiliity.
Eric Blessed Carpenter Grantham is looking to improve the interactions between law enforcement and people living with disabilities you can't easily see.
Eric’s ID Law would allow Maryland residents with certain invisible disabilities to “opt-in” to have a special symbol placed ...
The Herald-Mail Co. kept the winning 1939 derby car and racing helmet until the items were passed on for restoration.
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland State Police was busy on Tuesday as winter weather made it difficult for drivers. Troopers ...
EASTON, MD - The Maryland State Police are asking for your help in locating a Trappe man who disappeared nearly 32 years ago. Police say Robert John “Link” Bornos disappeared on April 20 ...
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DC News Now on MSNMaryland State Police answer over 700 calls for service, 235 crashes during winter stormThe Maryland State Police (MSP) is asking drivers to stay off the road after answering over 700 calls for service during the ...
Stay informed about the latest weather updates in California as rain and strong winds are set to impact the region.
Montgomery County police Sgt. Patrick Kepp and other officers knew of Frederick’s Raphael Mayorga long before Mayorga ...
Baltimore is suing Glock over design features that allow its handguns to be easily modified to become fully automatic weapons.
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