I called and was told I can only do it in person.
hmmm that's strange, they mailed one to me.
I called and was told I can only do it in person.
DC is in a different Circuit.Can someone explain to me (or direct me to the appropriate page of this 126 page thread) what if any effect this has on Maryland's "good and substantial" CC requirement? It seems like DC had nearly identical requirements to Maryland, so if this was blocked by the court in DC why hasn't it been blocked in MD too? Sorry I haven't been able to follow this thread close enough. I've read like 25 pages of it today and I still can't find my answer. Thanks in advance...
So one circuit can go one way, and another circuit can rule the opposite on essentially the same exact argument, and it just stays like that??? We have no recourse? If I heard correctly DC is not going to SCOTUS on this right?DC is in a different Circuit.
Must go to SCOTUS to help us.
So one circuit can go one way, and another circuit can rule the opposite on essentially the same exact argument, and it just stays like that??? We have no recourse? If I heard correctly DC is not going to SCOTUS on this right?
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So one circuit can go one way, and another circuit can rule the opposite on essentially the same exact argument, and it just stays like that??? We have no recourse? If I heard correctly DC is not going to SCOTUS on this right?
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Frustrating to say the least. What looked like a huge win for blocking G&S winds up doing (so far) nothing for us. Now I'm depressed...
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Watch the Q&A at the end of this and come to your own conclusions on how much influence Frosh had:
https://www.facebook.com/dcoag/videos/1247932962019659/
For those that didn't watch, Racine admits he and Brian talked.
I can imagine how that convo went.
I bet it started with Please, Please, Please and ended with a Thankyou, Thankyou, Thankyou !
Frosh is accused of "counseling" DC. Is that supposition or in black and white somewhere?
Watch the Q&A at the end of this and come to your own conclusions on how much influence Frosh had:
https://www.facebook.com/dcoag/videos/1247932962019659/
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Very confusing indeed. But remember the training requirement was meant as a roadblock, so no wonder.
New CCW Permits: 16-hour training course that includes instruction on firearm safety and the law regarding the permissible use of a firearm. You must qualify with each firearm you want listed on your CCW Permit (maximum 3 firearms).
CCW Permit Renewals (every 2 years): Prior to renewal, complete a 4-hour legal firearms update refresher course. Qualify with each firearm you want listed on your CCW Permit.
Range Qualifications: You must qualify biennially (every two years) or upon renewal of your permit with the firearms listed on your permit. If you want to add or remove firearms from your permit, a qualification is required on each firearm you want listed on the permit.