F em. (msp)
Careful, that's apparantly a propensity to violence according to lassiwick.
F em. (msp)
I'm all for anyone getting a permit, but that's a pretty bad standard to set by saying someone with a disability needs a gun to defend themselves over someone else with no disability. I guess the rest of us are relegated to our 2 fists of fury
Careful, that's apparantly a propensity to violence according to lassiwick.
I agree, but I think they added in the "threatened" class plus disadvantaged.
That sounds like Maryland "special" terminology.
I wonder how far the medically handicapped angle can be carried. Lets see them turn down a paraplegic in a wheelchair.
That sounds like Maryland "special" terminology.
I wonder how far the medically handicapped angle can be carried. Lets see them turn down a paraplegic in a wheelchair.
The old board did just that...a guy from Annapolis.
That sounds like Maryland "special" terminology.
I wonder how far the medically handicapped angle can be carried. Lets see them turn down a paraplegic in a wheelchair.
I posted earlier the comments by the chair about some people being too handicapped to handle a fire arm.
I'm all for anyone getting a permit, but that's a pretty bad standard to set by saying someone with a disability needs a gun to defend themselves over someone else with no disability. I guess the rest of us are relegated to our 2 fists of fury
The old board, not surprised.
I posted earlier the comments by the chair about some people being too handicapped to handle a fire arm.
That sounds like Maryland "special" terminology.
I wonder how far the medically handicapped angle can be carried. Lets see them turn down a paraplegic in a wheelchair.