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  • 03gsxr1000

    Speed Demon
    Jul 4, 2010
    136
    I plan to attend a community meeting. The meeting is being held at a high school in the evening. My question is about the legality of carrying during this meeting. Thanks
     

    Phoenix_1295

    Creature of Life and Fire
    MDS Supporter
    Oct 6, 2010
    1,677
    MD

    Blaster229

    God loves you, I don't.
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 14, 2010
    46,793
    Glen Burnie
    After reading thru this I glad I carry with my LEOSA credentials.
    Do explain why?

    LEOSA helps you with nothing other than being able to carry nationwide. You do know you have to follow those state's carry laws that you visit. Maybe you don't.
     

    teratos

    My hair is amazing
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    Patriot Picket
    Jan 22, 2009
    59,925
    Bel Air
    Never said I wanted to carry on school property and never would. Only go to school grounds to watch my grandkids and don’t feel like I need to carry a gun to do that.
    Then please explain what benefit you get from LEOSA.

    Also, what makes your grandkids’ school safer than others? I think not allowing carry on school grounds puts lives at risk. That’s just me.
     

    303_enfield

    Ultimate Member
    May 30, 2007
    4,712
    DelMarVa
    Then please explain what benefit you get from LEOSA.

    Also, what makes your grandkids’ school safer than others? I think not allowing carry on school grounds puts lives at risk. That’s just me.
    School carry ban is Federal Law. LEOSA is trying to get an eception for it.
    As to MD carry law, LEOSA gives you 4-111 an 6-111 eceptions.

    Exceptions for places off-limits under § 4-111 and § 6-411 (newly enacted in 2023 by SB 1)
    Section 4-111 exceptions:
    - On private property, by persons authorized by the owner or lessee to wear and carry or transport a firearm for the purpose of employment as (1) a security guard OR (2) for the purpose of protecting any individual or property at the location with an express agreement between the parties, remuneration, or compensation.
    - On public property, at locations being used with the permission of the person or governmental unit that owns, leases, or controls the location for organized shooting activities for educational purposes, historical demonstrations using firearms, or hunting or target shooting
    -Firearms that are carried or transported in a motor vehicle if the firearm is locked in a container or handguns worn, carried, or transported in compliance with any limitations imposed under § 5-307 of the Public Safety Article by those who permits to wear, carry or transport handguns have been issued under Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Public Safety Article. This does not affect transport of firearms under current law in areas unaffected by SB 1.
    -Law enforcement officials or police officers as defined under § 3-201 of the Public Safety Article
    -Members of the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard, or the Uniformed Services while on duty or traveling to or from duty
    -Members of an ROTC program while participating in an activity for an ROTC program
    -On-duty employees of a law enforcement agency authorized by the agency to possess firearms on duty or whose duty assignment involves the possession of firearms
    -Correctional officers or wardens of a correctional facility in the State
    -Railroad police officers appointed under Title 3, Subtitled 4 of the Public Safety Article
    -Employees of an armed car company, if acting under the scope of employment and has valid permits to wear, carry, or transport handguns issued under Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Public Safety Article

    -Off-duty law enforcement officials or retired law enforcement officials in good standing from the United States, the State or another state, or a local unit in the State or another state who possesses a firearm if their badge or credential is carried in compliance with the requirements of the badge or credential and the firearm is carried or possessed by the official or person is concealed from view. (LEOSA)
     

    03gsxr1000

    Speed Demon
    Jul 4, 2010
    136
    After reading thru the md shall issue write up


    I have more questions than answers. I think abiding the law requires a law degree and hours of research. I guess that’s the way the government wants it. Smh

    Which is enjoined? Just the bullet point?
     

    308Scout

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 27, 2020
    6,703
    Washington County
    After reading thru the md shall issue write up


    I have more questions than answers. I think abiding the law requires a law degree and hours of research. I guess that’s the way the government wants it. Smh

    Which is enjoined? Just the bullet point?
    The three enoined parts are in this paragraph:
    Enforcement of SB 1 Preliminarily Enjoined In Part: On September 29, 2023, a federal district court enjoined enforcement of (1) that part of SB1 that presumptively banned carry by permit holders in privately owned buildings otherwise open to the public (2) that part of SB1 that flatly banned (except by the owner) firearms in locations licensed to serve alcohol for on-site consumption, and (3) that part of existing State law that banned firearms within 1000 feet of a demonstration. The Court's opinion can be found HERE and the Court's order can be found HERE.
     

    BurkeM

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 8, 2014
    1,780
    Baltimore
    After reading thru the md shall issue write up
    • On public school property- Preschool or prekindergarten, Private primary or secondary schools
    • Health care facilities
    • Any building or any part of a building owned or leased by the state or a local government
      Note that a building owned or leased by the State or a local government "must display a clear and conspicuous sign at the main entrance of the building indicating that it is not permissible to wear, carry or transport a firearm" in the building or part of the building.
    • Buildings of public or private UNIVERSITIES
    • Electric plants or electric storage facilities, gas plants or nuclear power facilities
    • MARIJUANA Locations licensed to sell or dispense cannabis for on-site consumption -
    • Stadiums
    • Museums
    • RacetrackS
    • Video lottery facilities (mainly casinos)
    DON'T CARRY ANYWHERE ON THE LIST.
     

    scottyfz6

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 22, 2018
    1,388

    • Any building or any part of a building owned or leased by the state or a local government
      Note that a building owned or leased by the State or a local government "must display a clear and conspicuous sign at the main entrance of the building indicating that it is not permissible to wear, carry or transport a firearm" in the building or part of the building.
    DON'T CARRY ANYWHERE ON THE LIST.
    I went to the carroll county permit office thursday of last week. They have the simple handgun shape with the red line thru it sticker. I said to the sheriff working the desk when you go in " now I need to know if the sign on the door is enforced " he responded, we dont care. Now I did leave it in the car, and every officer may not feel that way, or it may not be even true.
     

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