sorry, nope.
I'm still at a loss.
great thread, ey?
I had a 3% chance ...
sorry, nope.
I'm still at a loss.
great thread, ey?
Carried by an amateur.
He was a business owner. Looked like a pool company from the t shirt logo. He was sitting talking to a friend waiting for a client. The client called and asked if he could meet somewhere else, so he got up and left. Portly guy + small t shirt = shirt rise.What makes you say that? Maybe the guy is a cop or retired cop. Maybe he has an unrestricted permit, or maybe he is discussing business with a client.
Open carry is legal with a W&C permit, so maybe this guy just wants to be comfortable and he's all out of fvchs to give if his shirt doesn't completely cover his firearm.
Glock, did you let him know? I sometimes do, just quietly and respectfully, better than letting him continue a bad practice and make others look bad.
Glock, did you let him know? I sometimes do, just quietly and respectfully, better than letting him continue a bad practice and make others look bad.
Which bad practice might that be? Open carry of a handgun is legal with a permit in MD.
And the State Police will quickly relieve you of that permit should you open carry your handgun.
Why? If it's perfectly legal and he can produce his permit on his person then the situation should end there?
Does anyone actually open carry on here? Is it essentially forbidden without being illegal?
I ask because some of my guns are rather bulky and open carry on my farm would be a real hassle to unholster then always keep around a IWB holster just to swap to make a run to the store for supplies or food etc
It's only legal because some enthusiasts here state that it's "not illegal". But query those who say it is legal if they open carry.Why? If it's perfectly legal and he can produce his permit on his person then the situation should end there?
Does anyone actually open carry on here? Is it essentially forbidden without being illegal?
I ask because some of my guns are rather bulky and open carry on my farm would be a real hassle to unholster then always keep around a IWB holster just to swap to make a run to the store for supplies or food etc
Why? If it's perfectly legal and he can produce his permit on his person then the situation should end there?
Does anyone actually open carry on here? Is it essentially forbidden without being illegal?
I ask because some of my guns are rather bulky and open carry on my farm would be a real hassle to unholster then always keep around a IWB holster just to swap to make a run to the store for supplies or food etc
Try carrying an AR down the street loaded and see how that works out, not against the law according to the state's attorney's office.
It's only legal because some enthusiasts here state that it's "not illegal". But query those who say it is legal if they open carry.
That's what I thought.....
You must be delirious and forgot where you live. The state police control your license to carry, not the law. The secretary says that if you open carry you are creating undue public concern or some ******** like that, can't remember the troopers exact words. That's the first thing.
Second, why are you asking me this question or wanting to debate it with me? I do not make up the regulations nor the code of conduct for wear and carry, argue your point with the State Police and let me know how that works out for you. I commented on what I know because it was in the letter they sent me when I first received my permit.
Try carrying an AR down the street loaded and see how that works out, not against the law according to the state's attorney's office. Let me know how much that costs you in attorney's fee's. Open carry will get you in deep shit with MSP and WILL cost you your permit, try it and see so you can be the poster child.
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If anyone is game, go stroll the two blocks of Wisconsin Ave between Old Georgetown and Elm doing that. My bet is you never get to turn the opposite direction.