§ 5-307. Scope of permit
(a) In general. -- A permit is valid for each handgun legally in the possession of the person to whom the permit is issued.
Md. PUBLIC SAFETY Code Ann. § 5-307
I've been carrying for years and personally don't see a need to disclose unless legally obligated to do so. That's a personal preference and a decision each person will have to make on their own. I could see how new folks would be nervous if they had an encounter with police. If my firearm was...
I'm gonna guess they are the same people who claim "common sense gun control" is restricting firearms from law abiding citizens while not holding criminals accountable.
My question is how do we get these federal rulings to have legal standing in Maryland. Is there a summary lawsuit you can file to have similar Maryland laws be ruled unconstitutional?
You are correct, I support the constitutional carry and removing the permitting requirement. However, that is not what we are dealing with now.
If permitting is something that remains after being challenged in court, as an instructor I think its more than fair to expect a detailed outline from...
I blame the instructor and the current system we have in place.
My opinion on the continuance of misinformation is due to the lack of a specific outline by MSP. One could argue that COMAR 29.03.03.05 gives direction on topics needed, however they are very generalized and fail to mention...
Taking the time to improve your situational awareness and developing muscle memory for drawing your firearm is imperative to developing defensive pistol skills. The mandated state W&C training gives you a very very basic foundation of firearm skills to improve upon. Drawing and Firing from the...
I would think there are many cases where they used the old two step method.
I cant see how the NFA can remain in effect when considering the Bruen decision.