DustyDave
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Is it even worth it anymore to get a Maryland wear and carry permit?
Yes.Is it even worth it anymore to get a Maryland wear and carry permit?
If you have to ask and don’t have reasons already do you really need it? Not trying to be a smart ass but just saying it’s really a personal decision and commitment and you shouldn’t care what anyone else thinks.Is it even worth it anymore to get a Maryland wear and carry permit?
Obviously, I must not “need” it — since I’ve had to live without it in this state for 68 years. The reason I asked is because of the bill passed last October by Governor waste more. It seems so restricted that it almost seems not worth it to jump through the hoops you have to jump through to get it. But since I am able to get it, I will.If you have to ask and don’t have reasons already do you really need it? Not trying to be a smart ass but just saying it’s really a personal decision and commitment and you shouldn’t care what anyone else thinks.
Yes, I agree with you. I am doing it. I will be taking the required training next month.I say yes, it is your right to do so. We need to up the numbers just because Maryland needs to know
Good. The more the merrier. Maryland hates you, but doing it anyway is gratifying for a lot of reasons.Yes, I agree with you. I am doing it. I will be taking the required training next month.
Fortunately, The worst portions from SB1 as passed and signed were enjoined from enforcement just before they were to take effect on October 1.Obviously, I must not “need” it — since I’ve had to live without it in this state for 68 years. The reason I asked is because of the bill passed last October by Governor waste more. It seems so restricted that it almost seems not worth it to jump through the hoops you have to jump through to get it. But since I am able to get it, I will.
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.
Well done. Please let everyone know how it goes for you. I hope you have a great experience in the class.Yes, I agree with you. I am doing it. I will be taking the required training next month.
Well done. Please let everyone know how it goes for you. I hope you have a great experience in the class.
I say yes, it is your right to do so. We need to up the numbers just because Maryland needs to know