SB1 Question (sorry for the ignorance)

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  • JollyPedro

    Active Member
    Aug 15, 2022
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    St Mary's County
    My point is, how do we respond? What do we tell them? Is there someplace we can point them to, perhaps a reputable online source, that can straighten them out and dispel the confusion?

    I can't think of one.
    Unless a range or gun store makes it a policy to comply as you described, dont acknowledge them at all....Go about your business.
     

    dblas

    Past President, MSI
    MDS Supporter
    Apr 6, 2011
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    I'm actually a fairly intelligent man, but I don't understand your post. The OP thinks the new law requires that his rifle be transported in a locked case when he drives to the range. Is he correct?


    There should be a very succinct summary of the new law prominently posted on the MSI site. The law should NOT be quoted directly in the summary, only paraphrased in clear simple language. Footnotes may direct the curious to the actual law. I think a simple question and answer format would be best.
    Unless the OP is going into one of the banned areas named in SB1, he (and you) can transport a long after Oct 1, the same as you can today.
     

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