Winner winner chicken dinner. Not volunteering Chad but damn he is the poster man for putting this in front of Congress. This would make for great testimony on a national stage in support of national reciprocity. There are certainly allies in both the sentate and house....wonder if anyone has the 'hookup' to make this go viral.Seems like a good case for Natoional Reciprocity!! Costing this much for a right, confirmed by SCOTUS in Bruen an Heller, is a clear civil rights violation!!
I don't think I'm the man for the job.Winner winner chicken dinner. Not volunteering Chad bad damn he is the poster man for putting this in front of Congress. This would make for great testimony on a national stage in support of national reciprocity. There are certainly allies in both the sentate and house....wonder if anyone has the 'hookup' to make this go viral.
Thank youGreat info Chad!
Thank you my friendWow. $4.50 per day! I’ve been following your thread here, but the video really illustrates how much of a burden this process is. I’m glad you really broke out the specific cost it really adds credibility to the discussion and I hope this video gets shared far and wide.
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Thanks my friendGreat info Chad.
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AgreedThe entire permit process is a futile attempt to keep guns out of the general public’s hand.
I hate most of the challenges I have to do in Maryland.
Thank you.Excellent video.
I saw it on Youtube about 5 days ago and figured out who you were on MDS.
Well, no one really wants to see the underprivileged being free to travel about -- especially armed. That's why we work to keep them underprivileged, after all.ACLU conundrum as this disproportionately affects the underprivileged.
Thank you BobWell, no one really wants to see the underprivileged being free to travel about -- especially armed. That's why we work to keep them underprivileged, after all.
That said, it's important to thank Chad for this massive effort to document the cost, in time, money and travel, to secure a basic human right, supposedly guaranteed in the nation's founding document.