Man charged even though he had CCW in MD

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  • TexDefender

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    Feb 28, 2017
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    Seems that they backed down because they would have to determine "When" an individual is "On duty". Which would cause a lot of problems later on. I think every town or city police department has different rules. I as seen some, not here in Maryland specifically, that are allowed to take their duty weapon home. So they get up to go to work, strap on their weapon or grab it. Something happens, but they can't do anything because they haven't officially started their shift? Then you have self-defense on top of that. Not worth their time or will they get political capital out of it. But it is always wise to have or get a Lawyer.
     

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