MSP is using " Wear and Carry" a lot more it seems.There actually isn't a "CCW" permit either.....
There actually isn't a "CCW" permit either.....
MSP is using " Wear and Carry" a lot more it seems.
Yes so I will use the right words, sometimes people really take things to the letter. There are no "resident" "non-resident" permits. There is a Permit to Carry a Handgun that will only be issued to you if you A) Live in MD and/or B) own a business in MD. When I say there are no "non resident permits" I mean if you do not live in MD and/or do not own a brick and morter business in maryland and/or work for a company as a 1099 employee in MD that causes you to do business on behalf of said company, you will be denied a Permit to Carry a Handgun in the state of Maryland.
It is not like Utah where you can just apply for a Utah Concealed Firearms Permit having never stepped in/plan to step in and/or have a reason to step in the state.
Just like all the King's subjects who reside in Maryland, a non resident must meet the G&S requirement.Yes so I will use the right words, sometimes people really take things to the letter. There are no "resident" "non-resident" permits. There is a Permit to Carry a Handgun that will only be issued to you if you A) Live in MD and/or B) own a business in MD. When I say there are no "non resident permits" I mean if you do not live in MD and/or do not own a brick and morter business in maryland and/or work for a company as a 1099 employee in MD that causes you to do business on behalf of said company, you will be denied a Permit to Carry a Handgun in the state of Maryland.
It is not like Utah where you can just apply for a Utah Concealed Firearms Permit having never stepped in/plan to step in and/or have a reason to step in the state.
It applies to those with clearances. Pvt message me
Yes so I will use the right words, sometimes people really take things to the letter. There are no "resident" "non-resident" permits. There is a Permit to Carry a Handgun that will only be issued to you if you A) Live in MD and/or B) own a business in MD. When I say there are no "non resident permits" I mean if you do not live in MD and/or do not own a brick and morter business in maryland and/or work for a company as a 1099 employee in MD that causes you to do business on behalf of said company, you will be denied a Permit to Carry a Handgun in the state of Maryland.
It is not like Utah where you can just apply for a Utah Concealed Firearms Permit having never stepped in/plan to step in and/or have a reason to step in the state.