I hope that is part of the case right there. Under Maryland law you are not allowed to use deadly force to protect personal property. Of the few permits that have been issued, the majority are under association with businesses to protect personal property. Money, medications, valuables, and information. Almost none were issued just to protect life and limb, which are the only reasons allowed under Maryland law to use deadly force.
The government declared an opioid crisis. I’d bet most murders are related to drugs. Put a gun to my head and I can produce opiates like a fountain. Anyone with a business license can get an unrestricted permit....I can’t. Apprehended danger, you say?