The 2nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States

The Right to Keep and Bear Arms

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

2nd Amendment

Saller Law Will Fight for Your Second Amendment Rights

Andrew Saller is a criminal defense attorney and partner at Saller, Ernstberger, & McElroy in Baltimore, MD. Saller specializes in firearm defense law, otherwise known as Second Amendment law.

He helps Maryland citizens & firearm manufacturers deal with laws, charges, and rights that fall under the Second Amendment. He has helped countless clients handle firearm-related defense in Maryland and proudly represents clients as a 2nd Amendment Attorney in Baltimore.

  • Firearm self-defense
  • Firearm possession
  • Concealed carry
  • Transportation of firearms
  • Discharge of firearms
  • HQL & Carry Permit Appeals
  • Handgun Roster Board Appeals
  • And More

Why Work with Andrew Saller

Andrew Saller has represented many gun owners across Maryland facing firearm-related charges. He handles law cases with dedication, passion, and persistence to protect the rights under the 2nd Amendment.

Beyond Saller’s legal defense work, he actively supports and educates communities on firearm self-defense. Andrew holds a lifetime membership with the NRA and is involved with multiple organizations dedicated to protecting gun rights in Maryland. His contributions include:

A 2nd Amendment Attorney in Maryland Who Believes in Your Rights

If you’re facing charges related to the 2nd Amendment, firearms defense, or related cases in Baltimore, MD, Andrew Saller can help.

Contact us today for a free consult on your self-defense case and see how we can help. Because we believe in the 2nd Amendment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Maryland residents who wish to purchase a handgun in Maryland must apply, and be approved, for a handgun qualification license. You may be denied the purchase of a handgun due to not having a valid HQL, not completing the application correctly, or having a disqualification under Maryland law. Learn more about applying for a handgun qualification license here.

Make sure you submit all required documentation and meet all deadlines. Review the requirements of an HQL carefully. If you are denied your HQL application, a firearms attorney at Saller Law can help review and appeal your application in the allotted time frame. Get more info on appealing a denied HQL permit.

It is unlawful for a firearm to be left or stored loaded in an area where a minor has access. It is recommended to always unload and lock all firearms in the home for enhanced security and safety.

A handgun stowed in a vehicle for transport through Maryland must be unloaded and inaccessible to the driver. The ammo must be stored separately from the firearm. The handgun should be in the back of the vehicle – locked within reach of the driver is still considered accessible. Learn more about having a handgun in a car in Maryland or visiting Maryland as an out-of-state resident with a handgun.

Saller Law helps Maryland residents with cases related to unlawfully possessing a firearm, transporting a firearm, discharging a firearm in self-defense, applying for an HQL or wear-and-carry permit, and many other firearms-related cases. Call today for a free consult to see how we can help.

Yes. Maryland is a duty-to-retreat state and does not have a stand-your-ground law. If you have acted in self-defense with a firearm, you will need a lawyer to defend you in court. Learn more about Maryland self defense laws.

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