Mr H
Banana'd
I thought that listing a few resources and suggestions (hopefully in a sticky??) would be helpful to the community at large.
There are several sites/forums/resources out there that can come in handy as we're all learning and moving forward in a "2A-in-Maryland World".
Please feel free to suggest sites related to specific topics, and I'll trry to keep them organized in this OP.
Not only do we need to remain vigilant with regard to current and proposed legislation, there are places on the web known to keep good, accurate information about laws, carry, businesses, and others topics.
First off, LEARN WHO REPRESENTS YOU in Annapolis!!
This is critical. Learn about them, their records, and their positions. Many will be happy to put you on a mailing list for email updates/newsletters. If possible, it would be helpful to meet them personally, as most are also visible members of the community. This is important in holding them accountable for their votes. The Representative model only works properly, if constituents are informed and HEARD. Be polite, be interested, and be non-confrontational... but over all else, be firm.
MD Legislative EMail Tool
Most of us are familiar with the tool, from this past session, but it's worth having handy. Share this with the world, but especially other gun owners who may not realize they could be next.
AGC Legislative EMail Tool
Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore has its own email tool, as well.
NRA-ILA Legislative Contact Tool
The NRA-ILA tool links you to both Federal and State officials. The site also offers tips for communicating with elected officials, as well as legislative, issue, candidate and media updates.
handgunlaw.us
This site is one of the most current sites out there, relating exclusively to the laws of each state, with regard to both open and concealed carry, as well as reciprocity.
usacarry.com
This forum also has really good information on legal distinctions, as well as tips and gear for effective carry.
friendorfoe.us
This site, IMO, will become increasingly important as we go forward. It is a contribution-driven compilation of businesses and places that are both welcoming and anti carry. Research national chains in other states, and it will be important to make sure that those with locations in MD be kept in line with their other states' counterparts. We can also make businesses aware that being anti-carry is something that is known across the 'net.
opencarry.org
Many here are familiar with their forum, as it is a great resource for all topics surrounding Open Carry, handling situations, and the carry climate in other states. Be aware they are not interested in CC (for purposes of discussion), or long guns (unless that is your only local option).
May I suggest some light reading?
There is a free publication called Gun Facts. It's produced by a man in Texas who compiled data from all over the United States into a handy manual. It's very objective; and everything is academically foot noted.
I came across this site by accident.
From their site:
Summary of Permits from Other States for Marylanders
MDS member JustCuz has assembled a comprehensive summary of permits available to Marylanders which are issued by other states, and some details on the interoperability of them.
Project Vote Smart
This is a fairly comprehensive resource which allows you to look up history, endorsements, positions, and voting histories of most elected officials. I'm finding it very helpful in checking out what we can expect from any particular legislator.
IN SUPPORT OF PROJECT ALAMO
Influence Explorer
Follow the Money
NOTE: This site is now different than when first referenced, and I've not navigated the content yet.
These sites are very good and very thorough in tracking the contributions made to your representatives' campaigns, both at the State and Federal level. If the funding for "anti 2A" candidates dries up, then we stand a better chance of replacing them.
(Note that large companies often make contributions to both sides, so be careful in calling out these entities.)
I will post more as I can.
There are several sites/forums/resources out there that can come in handy as we're all learning and moving forward in a "2A-in-Maryland World".
Please feel free to suggest sites related to specific topics, and I'll trry to keep them organized in this OP.
Not only do we need to remain vigilant with regard to current and proposed legislation, there are places on the web known to keep good, accurate information about laws, carry, businesses, and others topics.
First off, LEARN WHO REPRESENTS YOU in Annapolis!!
This is critical. Learn about them, their records, and their positions. Many will be happy to put you on a mailing list for email updates/newsletters. If possible, it would be helpful to meet them personally, as most are also visible members of the community. This is important in holding them accountable for their votes. The Representative model only works properly, if constituents are informed and HEARD. Be polite, be interested, and be non-confrontational... but over all else, be firm.
MD Legislative EMail Tool
Most of us are familiar with the tool, from this past session, but it's worth having handy. Share this with the world, but especially other gun owners who may not realize they could be next.
AGC Legislative EMail Tool
Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore has its own email tool, as well.
NRA-ILA Legislative Contact Tool
The NRA-ILA tool links you to both Federal and State officials. The site also offers tips for communicating with elected officials, as well as legislative, issue, candidate and media updates.
handgunlaw.us
This site is one of the most current sites out there, relating exclusively to the laws of each state, with regard to both open and concealed carry, as well as reciprocity.
usacarry.com
This forum also has really good information on legal distinctions, as well as tips and gear for effective carry.
friendorfoe.us
This site, IMO, will become increasingly important as we go forward. It is a contribution-driven compilation of businesses and places that are both welcoming and anti carry. Research national chains in other states, and it will be important to make sure that those with locations in MD be kept in line with their other states' counterparts. We can also make businesses aware that being anti-carry is something that is known across the 'net.
opencarry.org
Many here are familiar with their forum, as it is a great resource for all topics surrounding Open Carry, handling situations, and the carry climate in other states. Be aware they are not interested in CC (for purposes of discussion), or long guns (unless that is your only local option).
May I suggest some light reading?
There is a free publication called Gun Facts. It's produced by a man in Texas who compiled data from all over the United States into a handy manual. It's very objective; and everything is academically foot noted.
I came across this site by accident.
From their site:
Criminal Protection Zone a common phrase to refer to an area where law abiding citizens are prohibited from legally defending themselves with a firearm. Criminal Protection Zone is also commonly referred to as a gun free zone.
All of the information found at CriminalProtectionZone.com is provided by users. CriminalProtectionZone.com serves as means for our users and the general public to know and avoid areas where criminals may have the upper hand.
Summary of Permits from Other States for Marylanders
MDS member JustCuz has assembled a comprehensive summary of permits available to Marylanders which are issued by other states, and some details on the interoperability of them.
Project Vote Smart
This is a fairly comprehensive resource which allows you to look up history, endorsements, positions, and voting histories of most elected officials. I'm finding it very helpful in checking out what we can expect from any particular legislator.
IN SUPPORT OF PROJECT ALAMO
Influence Explorer
Follow the Money
NOTE: This site is now different than when first referenced, and I've not navigated the content yet.
These sites are very good and very thorough in tracking the contributions made to your representatives' campaigns, both at the State and Federal level. If the funding for "anti 2A" candidates dries up, then we stand a better chance of replacing them.
(Note that large companies often make contributions to both sides, so be careful in calling out these entities.)
I will post more as I can.
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