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The Irony the Left Can’t Escape: Gun Bans, Public Protests, and the Fourth Circuit’s Convenient Blind Spot

The Fourth Circuit Court upheld Maryland’s ban on firearms at public demonstrations, aligning with the modern gun-control movement’s contradiction: enforcing bans selectively based on political convenience. The ruling raises concerns about consistency in applying laws, highlighting a perceived bias that erodes public trust in legal systems and governance.

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Wes Moore Just Got a Constitutional Slapdown

Governor Wes Moore’s administration faced scrutiny after the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a gag rule linked to Maryland’s Digital Advertising Tax, exposing intentions to shield political accountability. This ruling highlighted the administration’s failure to maintain transparency, undermining Moore’s credibility as a leader committed to integrity and reform.

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Maryland’s Digital Ad Tax Gag Rule Gets Smacked Down

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a Maryland law banning companies from disclosing a digital advertising tax to customers, affirming First Amendment rights. This ruling allows firms to transparently communicate price increases, holding politicians accountable. It highlights Maryland’s trend of imposing questionable taxes while restricting corporate speech.

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