I finished at the dental school in 2011. I remember getting campus-wide emails for "discussions" hosted by the school of social work and the law school. I don't remember many of the specifics because I usually spent less than a minute skimming them before I deleted them, but I'm not all that...
I'm voting for projection as the reason frosh has called gun owners "crazy" multiple times over the years.
ergo, frosh is crazy, and should be committed.
I haven't lived in MD for a year and a half, but I grew up in Laurel and lived there until I came to VA. Most of my family and friends are still there.
Fwiw, I just sent out a bunch of emails and have been encouraging the people I can who live in MD to do the same. Hopefully it helps you...
I can't believe they're still actually open. I stopped in there about 6 years ago and their cases were ~80% empty. The old lady "working" there acted like I was bothering her by being there, and didn't know what I was talking about when I asked if they had any 1911s.
I can't remember if I saw it in the book somewhere or they said it in my hunter's ed. class, but I've always thought you could only carry a handgun that was legal for what you're hunting. ie: you can't carry a sidearm during bow season, turkey season, or in a shotgun county.
lol, yeah they even put "voluntary registrant" next to the line you HAVE to sign to buy a regulated gun.
Just don't try to buy a gun in MD without "voluntarily" registering it :innocent0
Really? John transferred my AR lower for me a few years ago. He's a good guy; spent about half an hour showing me what could be done with the AR platform (his and his son's 3-gun rifles) both times I stopped by (to fill out the paper work then to pick up the lower).
Is he planning on doing...
I really just started this thread out of curiosity and maybe for future reference, but actually she doesn't.
They have prescription clinics for the clinic in general, and because she's in the Navy she doesn't need a DEA number (needed to prescribe narcotics).
lol one of my professors is a retired Army Colonel. In his first lecture he shows this picture of "military dental care" with one guy holding a gun to the back of the patient's head while the dentist looks in his mouth.:lol2:
I asked her to ask more questions tomorrow. I guess it could be only in the performance of their duties, but these guys are dental techs, so it's not like they need a gun to do their job in the Navy.
My girlfriend is an officer in the Navy. She was talking to a few of her enlisted guys about me getting an out of state carry permit the other day and was surprised to hear from several of them that they had MD carry permits and that it wasn't a big deal getting them.
I told her to ask...
For the next few weeks, she's stationed at NNMC Bethesda. She plans on keeping her official residence as WV, but doesn't actually plan on going back there for any length of time for a while, which is why I was asking about the VA out of state permit (looking at my post now, I wasn't clear about...
I know this is an old thread, but I figured it'd be worthwhile to have the information together.
My girlfriend is a Lieutenant in the Navy and is going to be stationed in Norfolk starting this summer. She's a dentist, so pistol/rifle qualifications are pretty much optional. Her permanent...
I know that, but I thought the IDPDA tried to act like their shooting is more practical (ie: concealment garments, etc.). I'm under no illusions that either is a substitute for real defensive training.
I know it's not intended to simulate defensive shooting the way IDPA is, but would you get weird looks showing up to a USPSA match with an IWB holster and a compact gun?
I just bought an M&P9c for carry out of state (picking it up from Gun Connection a week from today :D) and am planning on...
Yeah, the snowboarders around here are especially obnoxious. They don't seem quite as bad out west, but that could be the lower density and higher average age of people. I think it has to do more with being obnoxious kids than with being snowboarders; people standing in the middle of a trail...
I went to roundtop yesterday morning. Their typical early season stuff was open: minuteman, exhibition, lafayette's leap. Surprisingly, they were making snow on Ramrod (second from the left as you're looking up the hill), but I'd imagine anything they put down there will be gone today.
It...
just confirmed with my buddy. I'm gonna be at Roundtop at about 8:30. I'm short (~5'0") and will be wearing a grey jacket, black ski pants, black and gray boeri helmet. I'll be skiing on K2 Extremes: