- May 22, 2005
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I am no expert by any means but I would say that your chances should be good/at least better then most of us. I would guess that maybe you would get -- to and from work, bank and while transporting the cash.... Just a guess though. Most owners have to supply bank deposits so thats why I said about the letter.
So there's a slew of us that are crossing the 90 Business Day mark now; I just crossed it today. Any thoughts on what's happening?
If I have a Maryland Handgun permit for work that is restricted to work hours only, would I have to reapply for a unrestricted permit or is there another way to go about doing this. Coming from a combat arms background in the military and already having a Maryland Handgun Permit w/ restrictions should this assist me in the process of getting a unrestricted permit. If this has been posted already, I was unable to find it, my apologizes.
Can you submit as a non-resident?
OK maybe this was already covered but I am looking at the application and for Individual Applications on page 2 letter f) states Personal Protection: There must be documented evidence of recent threats, robberies, and/or assaults, supported by official police reports or notarized statements from witnesses."
So how do you apply for a personal conceal carry if you do not need it for a business, not retired police officer, paramedic, etc...?
Dave
jkray said:Would a court appearance for a traffic violation be a yes answer for question 15?