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Creepy-Ass Cracker
you guys are getting battered by the shitwinds. Its your gun, your car, and your life. do as you please and stay out of trouble, dont be a sheep.
Si vis pacem, para bellvm.
you guys are getting battered by the shitwinds. Its your gun, your car, and your life. do as you please and stay out of trouble, dont be a sheep.
follow your instinct..
its your legal rights that's on the line here.. do you really want to be a test case?
Legally, by MD the OP is okay. The law doesn't say directly.
Company Policy comes into play, most companies do not want firearms on their property which includes garages.
It is all on the OP's conscious on what decides to do. It's his/her right.
For longer period,.. way much in the grey area.
No grey area about it. The law doesn't prohibit it, therefore it is legal
Call me scared cat. I wouldn't do it.
you guys are getting battered by the shitwinds. Its your gun, your car, and your life. do as you please and stay out of trouble, dont be a sheep.
No grey area about it. The law doesn't prohibit it, therefore it is legal
Any reason why you couldn't lock your pistol in a small case and bring it inside with you? Discretely of course.
wasnt there just recently a thread that someone did somethimg similar? They went shooting during lunch, locked it in their car after returning to work. After the work day returned to their car to find it was broken into and their firearm stolen?
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Any reason why you couldn't lock your pistol in a small case and bring it inside with you? Discretely of course.
What he said...As long as you have your hand gun unloaded, stored in a case, and secured in the trunk or locked in a gun transfer case/safe if you have no trunk, you are in compliance with MD firearm transport laws...However, it is just good old common sense to not leave your weapons unattended in your vehicle for any length of time, no matter how they are stored; “way too many knucklehead thieves in this local”.