How will this work for Va resident. I already have CCW for Va and Fl or will MD honor these permits? f not can I apply for a non-resident permit?
The ruling had nothing to do with reciprocity for permit holders. As has been mentioned, non-residents can apply.How will this work for Va resident. I already have CCW for Va and Fl or will MD honor these permits? f not can I apply for a non-resident permit?
How will this work for Va resident. I already have CCW for Va and Fl or will MD honor these permits? f not can I apply for a non-resident permit?
The laws of reciprocity do not exist in MD. There are however a couple of bills proposed in the last legislative session that address this topic. A quick search will find them in the forum.
Yes, you can apply for CCW in MD even if you are not a resident.
As of yesterday I was going to apply for MD...but then i was reminded of HB256...
which is more likely to be successful?
Folks, I strongly suggest you take a look at the MSI website before things are changed. There are some things over there that will be gone once their techies get a chance to update them. One major thing is the FAQ page where it talks about G&S. Take a minute to reflect on what the site reads now and how it is going to read in the future.
What is required to get a carry permit in the state of Maryland?
An application must be submitted to the Maryland State Police (MSP) along with a non-refundable $127.25 fee. The applicant must show a “good and substantial” reason why he or she needs to carry a weapon, but ultimately the choice to issue the permit is at the discretion of the MSP. The application is available here:
Is self defense considered a “good and substantial reason”?
No, the MSP has decided that, absent prior documented threats (for example previous police reports) individual or family self defense is not considered good and substantial.
Is “good and substantial” defined in the law?
No. The lack of an objective definition of “good and substantial” has been noted by the MSP and by the General Assembly in previous testimony. This leads to arbitrary decisions by the MSP in the absence of any further guidance.
Just a few examples of things that are gonna be a changing soon! Thank you SAF and MSI for all your hard work.
Where are you guys getting $127.25 fee? On the permit it says $75 to MSP and $37.25 for the prints to whomever takes them.
What am I missing?
$37.25 is for the background check.
dont know if they including the photo and finger printing price what not.
Photos and prints are separate and have nothing to do with the app fee.
thats my point.. they probably include it to the expense to apply..
I met with Del. Dwyer today and he is serious about the issue. So is Smigiel. I'd say send note of your application to them and to MSI.
We are going to track these. We intend to compile a small DB of statuses for future use in potential amicus briefs, etc. And if someone pops and asks the question, "Hey, who do we know who falls under this condition...", we will have ready access to a pool of people. Remember that Ray Woollard was originally found via this forum. We would obviously contact you directly before ever considering a release of personal info. Think of it as a judicial match-making service.
It's $112.25 total, per their website.
http://www.mdsp.org/Organization/SupportServicesBureau/LicensingDivision/HandgunPermit.aspx
Every app they hold or deny - as of now - is a civil rights violation. I don't care what the court calls it: it is a violation.
Would we be able to do a class action type of case against the state along with anyone who has also been denied in say the past 5 years for these funds, since the never should have been denied in the first place?