The woman who fatally shot three co-workers at a Rite Aid distribution center was diagnosed with a mental illness in 2016, the Harford County sheriff said Friday. But that’s not enough to disqualify a person under Maryland law from buying a handgun such as the 9 mm Glock that authorities said the…
Source: Sun
Mental disorder alone doesn't preclude handgun sale under Maryland law, like in case of Aberdeen shooting
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