Md. lawmaker: Clearer policy for protesters needed

The Maryland State House sign is seen in this WTOP file photo. (WTOP/Kate Ryan)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A clearer policy is needed on acceptable locations and expectations for people who protest around the State House, a Maryland lawmaker said.

Del. William Folden, a Frederick County Republican who is an active police officer, expressed the need for policy clarifications during a news conference Monday with House Republicans and advocates for gun rights in Annapolis.

They gathered to discuss the arrests last Monday of two people who have protested on a sidewalk about a block from the Maryland State House regularly since 2016.

Although all civil citations issued to Jeff and Kevin Hulbert were dropped, lawmakers at the news conference said they never should have been issued in the first place by Department of General Services’ Maryland Capitol Police.

Folden said clearer guidelines would help stop similar events from happening again.

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