Or he could just drop it? I guarantee you the police were screaming for him to drop it. We don't whisper. And if you need a lesson in action vs. reaction, I'll be glad to educate you. Sounds like you're just grasping for a reason to hate...
I agree with the heat of the LS. It was borderline untouchable after 100 rounds. And I put a rubber sleeve on mine before qualification my hands were so chewed up from the grip. It's not a bad gun but I don't like the trigger.
This is 100% false. There is no mobile, accessible database to single out CCW holders in MD. Short of calling the licensing division and asking, it doesn't exist.
I'm gonna put my two cents in this, even though I should just move on... Since the day this became a law, I've been stopping cars for it. Short of the suspended, revoked, or unlicensed driver, I've never written a ticket for it. I have never just arbitrarily sat on the shoulder with my lights...
I posted this months ago and got replies like "Never gonna happen." There are no more 2022's in the dept. and the 2340's are supposed to be sold to the officers that carried them or sent out of the Country. The SigPro's are 13+ years old, too. Beretta wasn't even an option, especially since MSP...
I did it in June. I had the gun shipped in and when I found out the ffl didn't release, I had it sent somewhere that would. Thankfully, there was paperwork submitted by the original ffl. I don't know what kind of nightmare that could be.
And who are the real heroes, Bitterman? Here's some reading for you. Make sure you take note of felonious assault. That comes as a result of the intent of the suspect because of the job. Not because a log fell on you or you fell off a boat or a roof. And lastly, the personal risk is assumed...