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So how about this as an enclosed holster option?
Don't be too sure about that: From: http://www.mdshooters.com/showpost.php?p=1659404&postcount=1973
Term "enclosed holster" used in paragraph (b) (5) means a holster so designed as to restrict in some way access to the handgun so that a fastening device or closure has to be opened, released, or removed before the weapon can be exposed or freed from the holster and made immediately available for use. 57 Op. Att'y Gen. 502 (1972).
The nature of an enclosed case within the contemplation of the statute should be considered in the light of the purpose of the statute to transport the guns in a secure manner, deny easy access to them and render them safe and harmless during transit. In our opinion, any type of closed case or receptacle that would insure carrying out the statutory purpose would constitute a sufficient compliance. 58 Op. Atty Gen. Md. 375 (1973).
So how about this as an enclosed holster option?
- designed as to restrict in some way access to the handgun -- CHECK
- so that a fastening device or closure has to be opened, released, or removed -- CHECK
- before the weapon can be exposed -- MAYBE NOT CHECK, but how does this differ from any other enclosed holster option where some portion of the gun is visible?
- or freed from the holster and -- CHECK
- made immediately available for use. -- CHECK