rockstarr
Major Deplorable
2 more weeks
2 more weeks
For NYSRPA orals. For this case it'll be months before anything happens other than a few briefs being filed........
RGB Probably won't be there the 2nd. She's in JHU Hospital.
RGB Probably won't be there the 2nd. She's in JHU Hospital.
For her sake I hope things go well... so she can retire...
Maryland law does not ban the public carrying of handguns. Instead, it allows a lawful owner of a hand-gun to wear, carry, or transport the handgun without a permit in a public place in connection with a wide range of activities and with a permit where the applicant has a good and substantial reason, including to provide protection from apprehended danger. Histori-cally, Maryland has granted the overwhelming majority of permit applications based on a claimed good and substantial reason.
Brief of William M. Pallozzi in opposition submitted.
docket: https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/19-423.html
brief: http://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketP...Brief in Opposition _Malpasso v. Pallozzi.pdf
wow, I think this says it all right there:
so, what are these wide range of activities you may ask...
I literally have not made it past page two and I am already furious with the blatant lies.
hopefully someone more familiar with legalese will translate for us
Brief of William M. Pallozzi in opposition submitted.
docket: https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/19-423.html
brief: http://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketP...Brief in Opposition _Malpasso v. Pallozzi.pdf
wow, I think this says it all right there:
so, what are these wide range of activities you may ask...
I literally have not made it past page two and I am already furious with the blatant lies.
translation: ********.
Its basically a "greatest hits" of all the lies they have been telling themselves, like the MDSP approves 90% of wear and carry applications.
Page 1 second paragraph.Although petitioners made no record in the district court, publicly available data shows that, historically, Maryland’s Department of State Police has granted more than 90 percent of applications seeking a permit to publicly wear, carry, or transport a handgun for pro-tection against apprehended danger.
Brief of William M. Pallozzi in opposition submitted.
docket: https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/19-423.html
brief: http://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketP...Brief in Opposition _Malpasso v. Pallozzi.pdf
wow, I think this says it all right there:
so, what are these wide range of activities you may ask...
I literally have not made it past page two and I am already furious with the blatant lies.
so is this case on the docket for the SCOTUS or no?
So I guess I can open carry everywhere as long as my intent is to go target practicing.
It was distributed for conference, but has been held because of the state dragging their feet.
They waived their response to the cert petition. SCOTUS requested a response, and there was an extension granted from the original due date.
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