They tend to be great lawyers, but really only formally trained in military law and commonly encountered local civil stuff. They move between states every few years like any other soldiers, so really quirky state laws like MD's gun laws would potentially be new ground for them, unless they're...
Probably not worth it - except that in my line of work, sometimes it just becomes hard to avoid one's career circling back through the DC area. End of the day, all you can do is serve the mission honorably. Luckily, we've lived pretty much everywhere in the country, and most people continue to...
Unfortunately, mine is a multi-day drive from MD and has enacted rather more restrictive gun laws than it had when I lived there. Should probably move my residency to a more sane state at some point...
Thanks, guys! That helps a lot. Seems like I can probably find legal ways to navigate this. Might not be able to add to the collection easily while in MD, but probably won't need to get rid of anything either.
Interesting point - I hadn't realized that was a residency thing. No, I have no intention of moving my residency to MD even if I live there for a few years.
Yeah, I swore I wouldn't move back for a number of reasons, but seems like I may need to eat my words on this one. End of the day, I don't have complete control over where I live! I see your point, though.
I lived in MD a lot of years ago, left, and swore I'd never come back. Well, life happens, and it's looking like I might come back after all. Career opportunities, and all. Trying to decide if it's worth it, and if it's worth it to live in MD rather than suck up a long commute from VA.
Piecing...