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The brief is terrific. Here's a little but it's worth reading more:

The other states' experience shows that the Affected Firearms are common to the point of ubiquity among law-abiding gun owners. Allowing their use promotes public safety. Meanwhile, calling the Affected Firearms "assault weapons" is a misnomer. Lawabiding individuals use them in a variety of peaceful civilian activities, and the guns are no more lethal than many other rifles chambered in similar calibers that Maryland's ban does not reach. There is nothing sinister about citizens bearing the Affected Firearms. Indeed, many of these firearms advantage individuals who find standard guns more challenging to operate. In short, law-abiding citizens bearing the Affected Firearms benefit public safety, counter-balance the threat of illegal gun violence, and help make our streets safer.
The brief totals 37 pages but over half of it is Introduction, Table of Contents, Table of Authorities and signatures. It's also double-margined. In short, it's short. :)
 
Advocating for removing civil rights of Americans guaranteed by the constitution should be considered treason and punishable by hanging. The fact that we have a country of hodgepodge gun laws that differ from state to state is already a disgrace.
 

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