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Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Howard points to a cool case out of Maryland, where a felon whose guns were seized suffered a taking, so the guns must be returned to his agent or their value paid.
The case is not final, and has been complicated procedurally, but establishes an important point about property rights and gun rights. The case was brought under section 24 of the Maryland constitution, which is a due process clause based on article 39 of the magna charta.

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