He was carrying a gun?
+1. I smell troll.
In Maryland you cannot carry open OR concealed a regulated sidearm IAW § 4-203(a)(1)(i) unless you have permit (see post #6 this thread). After Oct 1 you'll need a license to even BUY. And remember the 4th Circus has made the entire state one big "senitive place" in its Woollard decision.I thought that a ccw in Maryland was only for concealed carry ?
Are you sure that the text you quoted is not superseded somewhere else? Because I've been told several times by several law enforcement officers, as well as a Sheriff, that it's TECHNICALLY legal to open carry in MD, but IN PRACTICE completely unacceptable and the police have orders to jail you any way they can if you do.
Then again, I guess police aren't infallible.
Still, kind of weird so many people that are supposed to know being wrong about this.
Just cover it up and don't draw attention to yourself geezus.
Answer #1 - Unless addressed in your Restrictions, the W&C Permit does not distinguish between openly or concealed . So if otherwise within the scope of your Permit , you make carry openly .
Answer #2 - If complaints are made , potentially face an Administrative Revocation for " causing unnecessary alarm to the public " .
While others have pointed out the possibility of the OP being a troll, I encourage everyone to take a lesson away from this thread. One of the biggest problems in our country today, is the number of people who feel obligated to stick their noses up everyones asses for no reason. Mind your own friggin business and we'll all be alot better off.
Answer #1 - Unless addressed in your Restrictions, the W&C Permit does not distinguish between openly or concealed . So if otherwise within the scope of your Permit , you make carry openly .
Answer #2 - If complaints are made , potentially face an Administrative Revocation for " causing unnecessary alarm to the public " .
So, no, they cant revoke your permit for open carry, unless you get convicted of a disqualifying crime.