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  • Gambler

    ¿Got Freedom?
    Oct 30, 2011
    3,476
    Parkville
    I think you have a slim chance. The MD State Police will ask for a letter of support from your employer. Be prepared to challenge this, most likely in front of the Review Board. The letter requirement from an employer was originally designed for armed security guards who were carrying for work purposes only. Licensing Division personnel have mistakenly applied that requirement to everyone else. Do not apply for work purposes but rather for personal protection. You will need to describe each threat, the date of occurrence, location, and name of suspect if known. Be as specific as possible. Do not state that you think they were just drunks. All threats are real. Have as many witnesses as possible prepare written statements. If those threats only occurred while working, your chances are weak. If those threats are not "recent" your chances are weak. If you have been threatened away from the area you were working, that is significant. A police report is preferred but not required.


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