- May 10, 2012
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Just can not own batons here!! And possibly, stun guns!!
Please consider carefully before espousing a personal policy as ridiculous as "signs carry no legal weight, legally you can indeed ignore the signs." Private property rights are the greatest and most important rights any of us have, and it pains me greatly to see my fellow gun carriers ignoring those rights of others while expecting them to honor yours.
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Having lived in both states, I'll take PA over Maryland any day. I think the thing that bugged me the most about moving to MD was giving up my LTCF.
You're a perfect candidate to join MSI, (see signature). It's a little frustrating, but you will be shoulder to shoulder with like minded folk, poking the State Of Maryland in the eye. <-(that's not a wink, but a poked out eye )
Turned in my LTCF app. What a pleasant experience. The guard to the building finished playing with my pocketknife that was in my stuff for the entry search (a little kershaw) gave me a claim ticket to pick it back up.
I walk in, hand in the form. The LEO taps away at his machine, exchanges some pleasant BS. Takes my picture, and says it will be mailed within 45 days, call us if you change address. I did have to pay a whopping fee of $20.
Maryland can suck it.
My experience in York county, for myself and several others that I have spoken with, is that permit renewals are completed in a single day.The only possible improvement would be with no permit required at all, like Vermont, Alaska, Arizona and Wyoming.
- No fingerprints.
- No training.
- A reasonable fee.
What is wrong with those nuts running things back in Maryland? I lived in Maryland all my life before moving across the border to Pennsylvania and could never understand how so many childish Maryland legislators get elected again an again instead of putting adults in charge.
You can open carry...And if you want a concealed carry permit, you can just walk in and come out with one 15mins later....Weird right? (If you grew up in Md like me.)
Technicality...but WY only doesn't require permits of residents. Non-resident visitors still need need one...and they don't honor all of them.