WCP is in the works, so here's a question: what do you do when you're carrying and need to stop in someplace (like a Post Office, or some Federal buildings, or other places) where you can't carry? It's not always practical to go home, store the carry pistol, then go out again on a separate trip...
I'm looking for links to an official site (MSP or .gov) or document that outlines the way guns are to be transported in MD. The reason I want links is that I want to print out the text and have it with me in case I get pulled over while headed to/from the range/gun store and the officer is not...
If you rent a room or a vacation house in MD is it considered transporting your firearm to another residence? I ask this because it is legal to transport a regulated firearm between residences in this state.
Hi all,
I'm a Virginia resident coming up to Maryland with a long gun or two this week for some target practice with friends. Trouble is, my hard side case doesn't fit in the trunk of my 4 door sedan.
Everyone points to federal law and says to keep it in the trunk if you can, or in a...
There's a gun show in Frederick on October 13 & 14 (preceded by a knife show at the same venue on October 12).
If you're not a vendor, is there any advantage to taking one of your handguns to a gun show (e.g. in case a vendor does gunsmithing on site, such as putting in new sights or other...
I'm hoping that the following simple but concise questions would lead me to the same type of answers. I've been searching the forums and even the Maryland State Police site but still end up with nebulous answers.
So my question is: Can I legally have an unloaded Mossberg 500 in the trunk of...
Just found this over at CalGuns....
Source: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/illinois-supreme-court-foid-119493094.html#ixzz1IzBB3cHh
You can read the 15 page decision, here.
Today, in the case of Illinois v. Holmes (from 2005), the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that if a visitor to...
I know that 99% of the LEO's will not interpret it this way but the law (MD 4-203) as quoted in it's entirety above states clearly that a person may wear a firearm ON THEIR PERSON on the way to or returning from a target shoot as long as the pistol is unloaded and in an enclosed holster. Has...