It’s great you can schedule boating accidents
Didn't say a lot do so don't twist it. It only takes one.Do you really think many cops do stops to enhance their careers?
I guess that next tag light out stop could net a million fentanyl pills
I honed my craft with fires.It’s great you can schedule boating accidents
Depends how the indentify. Get with the program.You said they. That’s not one
I wouldn't expect any instructor to cover this small nuance. Next thing you know, if one did "cover" this and it was somehow a wee bit "wrong", then it will draw the same amount of scrutiny. No need to cover small crap like this. Leave some adulting to the permit holder.Not annoyed, thanks for filling us in on the lacking training you attended (not blaming you), that appears to be the norm right now, instead of the oddity.
At any rate, I hope I answered your question sufficiently. Fell free to ask away, don't be surprised if the "Was this not covered" question coms up again. A lot of us have been here for a while and have a wealth of knowledge between all of us, and take it for granted what should be taught in the various state required time spans.
BFD, STFU and GTFO. JK.If I have a HGP, and an HQL, can I eat a PBJ, PDQ, while DUI, after having an EEG, an MRI, and a EKG?
Since we can't have more than one wife, it is easier to have more than one gun.Why would anyone buy more than one gun?????????????????????????
Only if you are driving down the MLK on your way to BWIIf I have a HGP, and an HQL, can I eat a PBJ, PDQ, while DUI, after having an EEG, an MRI, and a EKG?
IDK. MLK I would have to GTFO ASAP. IYKYK. WWJD?Only if you are driving down the MLK on your way to BWI
Yes, you and others did answer the question. Thank you and everyone else who was willing to try to help educate me. I try never to be afraid to ask what may sound to experienced folks like you a dumb question. Better that than getting into trouble down the line making a misstep, especially is a state like ours where the powers that be are not very friendly to us legal firearm owners.Not annoyed, thanks for filling us in on the lacking training you attended (not blaming you), that appears to be the norm right now, instead of the oddity.
At any rate, I hope I answered your question sufficiently. Fell free to ask away, don't be surprised if the "Was this not covered" question coms up again. A lot of us have been here for a while and have a wealth of knowledge between all of us, and take it for granted what should be taught in the various state required time spans.
Is there any requirement that I have both my HQL and HGP cards on my person whenever I am wearing, carrying or transporting my handguns (other than under the usual transport exceptions when the HGP is not needed)?
So, you are saying you should not have a 77r(e) filled out in advance, just sitting on the server? LOLAs others have mentioned, it is not needed, and I would argue that it is not wise to carry your HQL, especially if you have a designated collectors letter. I couldn't tell you how much money I would have saved just over the last 3 months if I didn't have that thing on me and had to go home to get it before I could buy a new gun
Since Sept I usually have one pre-filled and ready to go. Hmm, maybe that is the problem and not carrying my HQL aroundSo, you are saying you should not have a 77r(e) filled out in advance, just sitting on the server? LOL
I guess that next tag light out stop could net a million fentanyl pills
All you need to have on you when carrying is your permit. Happy New Year!Good news: I received the Notification of Approval letter and the HGP permit card from the MDSP today .
Question: Is there any requirement that I have both my HQL and HGP cards on my person whenever I am wearing, carrying or transporting my handguns (other than under the usual transport exceptions when the HGP is not needed)?
I understand that an HQL is not required to possess a handgun that one already owned prior to 10/1/2013. But I'm guessing that if I purchased the handgun(s) that I'm carrying or transporting after that date (which applies to the only two handguns that I own), it probably would be wise to have the HQL card with me just to be safe, to prove that I had a legal right to own them. However, is it required by law that I have the HQL with me whenever I carry transport any handgun purchased after 10/1/2013?
Since we can't have more than one wife, it is easier to have more than one gun.
Did you do an in person interview?Good news: I received the Notification of Approval letter and the HGP permit card from the MDSP today .
Question: Is there any requirement that I have both my HQL and HGP cards on my person whenever I am wearing, carrying or transporting my handguns (other than under the usual transport exceptions when the HGP is not needed)?
I understand that an HQL is not required to possess a handgun that one already owned prior to 10/1/2013. But I'm guessing that if I purchased the handgun(s) that I'm carrying or transporting after that date (which applies to the only two handguns that I own), it probably would be wise to have the HQL card with me just to be safe, to prove that I had a legal right to own them. However, is it required by law that I have the HQL with me whenever I carry transport any handgun purchased after 10/1/2013?