Thanks, I appreciate the responses. I don't work in MD, but I do have a second home/rental property there and also family. It's certainly a bit annoying to keep leaving my firearm at home whenever go to MD.
I left MD because of the lunacy going on and ridiculously high taxes, but I can't seem to escape its complete grasp.
I'm considering giving this a shot, perhaps using a reasoning of "clearance+ties to family+rental property=I need to protect myself while in the state", but on the flip side I'm also willing to wait it out to see if SCOTUS decides to take up the case that another thread is talking about regarding self-defense. Having to take 16-hours of training is also another hurdle that I'm not sure if I'm up for - again, considering just waiting to see what, if anything, happens with SCOTUS. That is, of course, assuming they grant cert AND MGA doesn't pass some hairbrain "repeal" to try to moot the case.
I left MD because of the lunacy going on and ridiculously high taxes, but I can't seem to escape its complete grasp.
I'm considering giving this a shot, perhaps using a reasoning of "clearance+ties to family+rental property=I need to protect myself while in the state", but on the flip side I'm also willing to wait it out to see if SCOTUS decides to take up the case that another thread is talking about regarding self-defense. Having to take 16-hours of training is also another hurdle that I'm not sure if I'm up for - again, considering just waiting to see what, if anything, happens with SCOTUS. That is, of course, assuming they grant cert AND MGA doesn't pass some hairbrain "repeal" to try to moot the case.