Gun stores were buzzing with interest on Wednesday after a federal appeals court ruled that Maryland's law requiring handgun qualification licenses is unconstitutional.

"I really didn't expect it. I was shocked when I saw it," said Frank Loane, owner of Pasadena Gun and Pawn.

Maryland's ten-year old law required handgun owners to first undergo a background check, attend a gun safety course and wait up to 30-days before earning approval to purchase a handgun.

"It deterred a lot of people, especially seniors, t was an extra $150," said Loane.... Read More: FOX45