Mr H
Banana'd
All brought current.
Have at'em!!!
Have at'em!!!
Hello new to the site. Have watched in on threads for a while, and had a though so finally decided to join.
I know that it did not do to well with the last round of bills that were put into law, BUT was going to write Governor Hogan and our senators and let them know how I felt about our CCW laws.
Hope I am not breaking any rules here by saying this( I know some forums are iffy about where you can talk) But with all this with the police being targets and now even music videos being made about killing cops. They are under attack. How can we protect ourselves in a time that the police officers have to watch their backs more than ever.
My point is strength in numbers, thought it would be more effective than only me.
Updated for SB0530...
Need someone more adept at scouring the Code, to see if the convictions listed in new sections 6-234 (B) and (C) would apply to offenses that were previously not disqualifying.
If they would, than this is a definite Anti bill.
Otherwise, it seems to provide for a way to get some firearms out of the hands of criminals.
SB0530?
On the surface, I agree.
I'd still want someone with Code chops to pick it apart.
Members are strongly encouraged to attend these hearings and testify in support of the above described bills as well as oppose any anti-gun bills. If you are unable to attend but would still like to submit testimony, please keep it to a page in length and email it to marylandtestimony@nrahq.org and your NRA-ILA will compile and deliver it to the committees. Testimony should be submitted no later than midnight on March 8.
From NRA-ILA...
Hope I am not breaking any rules here by saying this( I know some forums are iffy about where you can talk)
SB0407 -- Neutral
Removes ambiguity, requires approval/denial of carry permits if no MSP action in 120 days, requires explanations for denial. No substantive change to law.
SB0407 (MSP 120 days) - if this passes, does it pave the way for MSP to sit on applications for 120 days? Does it set expectations at a turn around time of 120 days?
Edit: Either way, as was mentioned by someone else in another thread, 120 days is a long time! Way to long, IMO
I've sent opposition to this bill as being unnecessary at this point.