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The legislature’s increase of the penalty for a convicted person possessing a firearm did not overrule a decision that it did not merge with carrying a handgun because the legislature presumably knew of the decision. Md. Ann. Code art. 27, § 449(e)’s enhanced sentence required a conviction of a crime that was both a felony and a crime of violence.
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