Might be a good time to put in an application.
Anyone know long the MD concealed carry permits are good for?
They have a funky system, it expires on the last day of the month of your birthday, 3 years I believe.
Might be a good time to put in an application.
Anyone know long the MD concealed carry permits are good for?
They have a funky system, it expires on the last day of the month of your birthday, 3 years I believe.
Wonder if I can get a day off of work to testify. Never done that before (testify) and it can't hurt the cause
I'm not getting my hopes up at all. Last time I did CA4 threw the whole decision out and sent us back to G&S. I'll believe it when I see it.
It's 2 years plus the number of months until your birthday. Getting it just after a birthday will make it longer. This is for an initial permit. Subsequent permits are 3 years.They have a funky system, it expires on the last day of the month of your birthday, 3 years I believe.
I thought about that scenario. No way they can "quietly" change the standard. I expect about 1000 "yes! I got my CCW" posts/threads on MDShooters. More than a few "How to" and "status" threads. And, the press monitors MDS. It will be impossible to keep this cat in the bag before the first permit is even issued.
Stand corrected. My birthday is in late November so,.... it feels like 3 years to me. I start my 3 month renewal process this summer.It's 2 years plus the number of months until your birthday. Getting it just after a birthday will make it longer. This is for an initial permit. Subsequent permits are 3 years.
I'm also going to apply in May, assuming I'm still a MD resident. Will one of you guys buy my house already!!! (Or my $10 green tips )
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I will apply, so I do not lose all my money, would 150 of you paypal me a dollar?
NOBODY
he was just on Fox 45 . Didn't sound promising , doesn't see a need to change anything (Governor can direct him too)
It's 2 years plus the number of months until your birthday. Getting it just after a birthday will make it longer. This is for an initial permit. Subsequent permits are 3 years.
I don't disagree, it will certainly be known. But let's face it, this is only a hot-button issue for a tiny fraction of voters. Look at how many people showed-up to testify in support of SB281 - virtually none. Yes, the media will poke around and there will be LTE's etc., but that will pass. If it's going to happen, there's zero advantage in waiting until 2017.
As far as HQL and permits go, I'd think getting the permit to act as the HQL is more likely.
Otherwise, I think you're pretty spot on