ICW2019
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Has anybody noticed that there are two different livescan applications? One in color that is semi editable online and the older black and white one.
And I ask again but never get an answer from these cowards.
How many gun crimes are committed by permit holders?
Crickets as usual
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I just said “deez nutz”.
If nothing else it's motivation for me to renew my instructor creds that expired probably a decade ago and apply. Still i'll toss money at any lawsuits challenging the BS training requirement, references, job or the HIPAA violating medical waiver. Seems the marching orders of MD dems to push back is to prohibit people, barring "sensitive places" pretty much everywhere, slow approvals/frequent renewals, and giant expensive hurdles to the process.Someone here stated that individuals can become MSP training certified by taking the 16 hour NRA trainer course. I think this is the way to go, most NRA classes I’ve ever attended are cake if you have experience with firearms.
As of right now the ONLY thing stopping MD from being flooded from everywhere with applications is the 16 hour class.
This will be the lawsuit for reciprocity, as I think it would be pretty easy for another state to show a 16 hour expensive class is a burden to exercising this right.
After much infighting with myself, this is where I have finally landed. Trust me, it was a tough decision.If people decide to abstain from getting a permit until there are no hurdles, that's their call, but they may be waiting a very long time.
I sincerely hope they don't need a gun for defense while they are waiting for that perfect day to arrive.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't fight to get references removed. I'm not saying we shouldn't fight to have employer info removed. I'm just saying maybe it's better to have a permit to defend yourself as soon as possible, until that perfect day comes.
I strongly object to mandatory training, but I still paid for it. I think training makes it impossible for those on limited budgets to afford to defend themselves. I think it's discrimination but I won't be defenseless while we fight to have it removed.
From what sgt Pickle said on the zoom call its codified in to maryland law. So the MGA would have to change it. I have read a fair amount of the laws dealing with it, and have not seen it but that does not mean its not there.Who decides and how is reciprocity with other states decided?
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Making up rules that aren’t currently on the Maryland law books… you couldn’t be serious.
Look at the big brain on Brett
If people decide to abstain from getting a permit until there are no hurdles, that's their call, but they may be waiting a very long time.
I sincerely hope they don't need a gun for defense while they are waiting for that perfect day to arrive.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't fight to get references removed. I'm not saying we shouldn't fight to have employer info removed. I'm just saying maybe it's better to have a permit to defend yourself as soon as possible, until that perfect day comes.
I strongly object to mandatory training, but I still paid for it. I think training makes it impossible for those on limited budgets to afford to defend themselves. I think it's discrimination but I won't be defenseless while we fight to have it removed.
Class in Frostburg is $200, app fee not included.I am now seeing 2-day classes for $300 including fingerprints, photos, etc. ($75 app fee not included)
Thats not too bad, considering I had to pay 68 just for the fingerprints. It similar to what it was before.I am now seeing 2-day classes for $300 including fingerprints, photos, etc. ($75 app fee not included)
that doesn't sound too bad. anything near frederick?I am now seeing 2-day classes for $300 including fingerprints, photos, etc. ($75 app fee not included)
That's a pretty good deal.I am now seeing 2-day classes for $300 including fingerprints, photos, etc. ($75 app fee not included)
Why do you insist on coming in here and making perfect sense?If people decide to abstain from getting a permit until there are no hurdles, that's their call, but they may be waiting a very long time.
I sincerely hope they don't need a gun for defense while they are waiting for that perfect day to arrive.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't fight to get references removed. I'm not saying we shouldn't fight to have employer info removed. I'm just saying maybe it's better to have a permit to defend yourself as soon as possible, until that perfect day comes.
I strongly object to mandatory training, but I still paid for it. I think training makes it impossible for those on limited budgets to afford to defend themselves. I think it's discrimination but I won't be defenseless while we fight to have it removed.
What was worse is she said she doeant need the data she just knows. .A reporter recently asked the nutjob interim NY Governor this exact same thing during a press conference. She had no answer and just went on a tangent of utter nonsense.