A landowner permit is needed to trap chipmunks, opossums, porcupines, rabbits, raccoons, skunks, tree squirrels and woodchucks in Maryland. This free permit can be obtained by calling the Maryland Nuisance Wildlife Hotline at 877-463-6497. Squirrels are considered small game in Maryland so if...
Please don't bury me
Down in that cold cold ground
No, I'd druther have "em" cut me up
And pass me all around
Throw my brain in a hurricane
And the blind can have my eyes
And the deaf can take both of my ears
If they don't mind the size
Give my stomach to Milwaukee
If they run out of...
From the Army Study Guide - 071-100-0004 (SL1) - Maintain an M4 or M4A1 Carbine
5. Lubricate the carbine.
Note. Under all but the coldest arctic conditions, CLP is the lubricant to use on the carbine. Between +10 degrees Fahrenheit and -10 degrees Fahrenheit, either CLP or LAW can be used...
Bitdefender is primarily Anti-Virus and Malwarebytes is an anti-exploit, so they should work fine together. I am running Microsoft Defender and a paid version of Malwarebytes and they have worked very well for me. If you have Windows 7 you can download Defender from Microsoft for free and if...
Not trying to start something, but are you sure that a non resident NH permit is valid in PA? I just read the reciprocity agreement and it says: WHEREAS, the purpose of this Reciprocity Agreement is to extend reciprocal concealed firearm carry permit/license privileges to the citizens of the...
I don't believe that he grabbed his gun in the hopes of shooting someone either, his behavior did not indicate that because he ordered the person out his truck. My personal feeling is that if I am going to bring a rifle and confront someone, then I would have to be willing to shoot them with...
Investigation to me would be going outside when you hear a strange noise or something similar without knowing what is out there. In this case, the homeowner knew what was outside, because he saw the person in his truck through the security camera. He took his AR-15 outside and confronted the...
I would never condemn anyone for protecting their property. In this case the homeowner did something I personally would not have done (that does not mean he was wrong). If I looked through my security camera and saw someone in my truck I would not have picked up my AR-15 and gone outside to...
That's o.k., you are not the only one that does not agree with me. To me, protecting personal property with deadly force equates to putting a price on a human life which I am not prepared to do.
Not sure if the homeowner is out of the woods yet - the investigation has indicated that a 44-year-old man observed a suspect breaking into his vehicle so he took a rifle outside and confronted the suspect. If he left the safety of his house with a gun in response to protecting his property, he...
Most states now have some sort of Castle Doctrine, but as far as I know (with the exception of Texas) no state allows for the use of deadly force to protect property - so it's not just Maryland.
I think this is not going to be a cut and dry case of self defense. In Maryland if you are outside your house (a car is not considered an extension of your home) you have a duty "to retreat or avoid danger if such means were within your power and consistent with your safety." Inside the home...
This is what I have on my Glock 17 - Have not put that many rounds through it, but it seems to be holding up fine. http://www.strikeindustries.com/shop/index.php/products/pistol-accessories/glocktm.html