If the law is struck down, BM59s will be legal again as well.So, will M1a's be 'legal' again?
If the law is struck down, BM59s will be legal again as well.So, will M1a's be 'legal' again?
I still desire an AS-007.If the law is struck down, BM59s will be legal again as well.
PM incoming.I still desire an AS-007.
So, will M1a's be 'legal' again?
Oh, good grief. If they haven't figured it out by now what are they going to do with another seven days.MD just got a seven day extension on filing a supplemental response brief until 19 Oct.
Exactly right, IMO. It took what, a month plus to get G&S removed from the W&C Application process? Where other states rescinded it almost overnight. They want to see what they can get away with, and are too cowardly to go Balls In like Hi, NY and CA.I think they just want to torture us. Well, not really. I mean, yes they do; but I'm sure that isn't the reason for another week. Pretty sure, anyway.
No, the related court case in MD removed G&S on 7-5. Scheduling of and hearing that case is what caused the delay and what did away with G&S. Hogan was just grandstanding for mediaBruen was decided on 6-23. Hogan removed G&S on 7-5
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Problem is that it fires nuclear rounds and you still have to deal with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.I still desire an AS-007.
No, MD law specifically gives that authority to MSP without oversight of the governor.Oh so your 7-5 is different than my 7-5.
Ok
I thought MSP was under the executive branch which is the Governor
My mistake
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I got some friends at the NRC...got it covered!Problem is that it fires nuclear rounds and you still have to deal with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
No, MD law specifically gives that authority to MSP without oversight of the governor.
I will repeat, Hogan's announcement on 7-5 was media grandstanding that lacked any force of law or authority under the state constitution
After your comment, I had this vision of the event taking place. Just could not stop laughing every time the thought came to me. In order for Herr Frosh to be kicked in the nuts he would need to borrow a set.I’d pay to watch Clarence Thomas kick Frosh right in the nuts.
The court was asked about "good cause" stipulation in Bruen, and we got more than that out of the decision.The court is addressing eligibility nothing else
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