Ranchero50
Ultimate Member
Lots of folks in free WV do it. They are also much more casual about firearms left in vehicles.
So"edited" now is the new cop bashing instead of bashing. Why type edited when you can just not make a post?
Too bad so sad.You have your opinion I have mine.
Making it hard to access is the main part of MD's handgun transport regulations. There's more to it than just in an approved holster. You are getting ready to get arrested and loose your guns if you don't understand that part.
Too bad so sad.
You pissed because I chimed in with actual real life experience about gun carry in a vehicle and it contradicted your no life gun carrying car experience? Or are you pissed because I mentioned nothing about about being or not being cited for a traffic violation during those stops?We agree on that.
In my years of working the street, I have never "went crazy" when seeing a gun on the seat of a vehicle.
In my years getting pulled over while having a pistol in my seat, cops or Troopers have never gone crazy drawing down on me during a stop.
So there's that. I am sure most, if not all cops on the forum would say the same.
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So"edited" now is the new cop bashing instead of bashing. Why type edited when you can just not make a post?
You have your opinion I have mine.
Too bad so sad.
We agree on that.
Cage Match!!!!!!!!!You pissed because I chimed in with actual real life experience about gun carry in a vehicle and it contradicted your no life gun carrying car experience? Or are you pissed because I mentioned nothing about about being or not being cited for a traffic violation during those stops?
If the OP was asking the question as a CCW permit holder in MD, it looks to be a practical solution which may work in being more comfortable with better access while driving.
For the rest of us While driving in MM, IMO, this is illegal transport of a regulated handgun, loaded or unloaded.