rockstarr
Major Deplorable
That would be Unconstitutional. They would need a warrant.
For now...
That would be Unconstitutional. They would need a warrant.
Which could come from a report from a "concerned" teacher.
For now...
Its a common sense bill right?
Except who are they to tell any citizen how they must store anything in their home... Its called private property for a reason..
Is there anything specified in the bill over routine check to verify you're conditions for storage?
I did not see anything in this bill regarding that. However, this bill does lay the groundwork for future legislation on the government doing 'safety checks' at your house, and the only probable cause they would need is that they see you have an HQL or own guns in MD.
A lot of gun control moves are done incrementally.
It will always be Unconstitutional. Always.
Not if "voluntary" inspections get tied to gaining or maintaining a Government-issued privilege, such as professional licenses, building permits, driver licenses, etc. Is that overly paranoid and unlikely to happen? Probably. But tying voluntary waivers of privacy in that way has been going on for a while. ...
Is there anything specified in the bill over routine check to verify you're conditions for storage?
When I was a kid my Father's "gun safe" consisted of a corner of his closet and his top dresser drawer. I got a 22 rifle at 9 and it was in my room. My Father taught me gun safety and responsability at a young age. That is the key, not gun locks, padlocks or safes.
Yep.
My kids learned gun safety (the real thing, not the Bloomberg version) at a very early age. They started shooting at 4-5 years of age. Hell, both my kids were shooting machine guns by the time they were 12. I could leave a loaded gun on the coffee table and know they wouldn’t touch it. The “rules” are something they could recite in their sleep at a very early age. THIS is gun safety.
I did not see anything in this bill regarding that. However, this bill does lay the groundwork for future legislation on the government doing 'safety checks' at your house, and the only probable cause they would need is that they see you have an HQL, or own guns in MD, they can also verify whether you have minors living in the household.
A lot of gun control moves are done incrementally.
I feel like they are making common sense a law. minors should never have access to your guns, even if they know how to use them. There has to be some cases where minors got a hold of their parent's guns, just as there were cases of people using hair dryers in the tub. Lock your toys up.
If that’s the case, why don’t they pass common sense legislation saying you can’t drive over 50, you can only own one gun, you can’t have more than one drink per day. The “common sense” argument from the government is complete and total bullsh*t.......for anything.
No. Just no. It’s none of the government’s business. Using that argument they’ll never stop infringing on your rights.
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Are there any requirements for storing alcohol where a minor could not gain access?
Are there any requirements for storing alcohol where a minor could not gain access?
Are there any requirements for storing alcohol where a minor could not gain access?
Are there any requirements for storing alcohol where a minor could not gain access?
Are there any requirements for storing alcohol where a minor could not gain access?