Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he will not call a special session for gun legislation amid calls from state Republicans to convene one.
A mass shooting in Baltimore's Brooklyn neighborhood on July 2 claimed two lives and wounded 28 others, most of them teenagers. Two days later, a 14-year-old boy was fatally shot and six others were wounded in a mass shooting in Salisbury.
Maryland Senate Minority Leader Stephen Hershey Jr., R-District 36, took to Twitter to call for a single-issue special session to address gun violence. Moore, a Democrat, on Monday said no.
"There is no plan to have a special session," Moore told 11 News.... Read More: WBAL TV