They must have got some Artificial Intelligence.
I reached out to the Maryland State Police & State Attorney General's Office last month due to conflicting statements regarding the current legal status of being able to legally carry a concealed firearm at State Highway Rest Areas. To my pleasant surprise, they actually listened to me! Their website is now updated to reflect this change. https://mdsp.maryland.gov/Organizat...singDivision/Firearms/WearandCarryPermit.aspx
You can review my email and changes made on my Twitter here:
I reached out to the Maryland State Police & State Attorney General's Office last month due to conflicting statements regarding the current legal status of being able to legally carry a concealed firearm at State Highway Rest Areas. To my pleasant surprise, they actually listened to me! Their website is now updated to reflect this change. https://mdsp.maryland.gov/Organizat...singDivision/Firearms/WearandCarryPermit.aspx
You can review my email and changes made on my Twitter here:
In the movie blue thunder there is a scene where the helicopter company man says, " we kill only one civilian for 20 terrorist, that is an acceptable number" to which Roy Schieder says, " unless you are the one"Thank God, so many of us were getting jacked up at rest areas.
Imagine you stop at a rest stop, on the way in you trip over a curb and break your ankle. EMS called and you get discovered.Until MSP stations troopers to stop and frisk anyone using the rest areas, this is sort of pointless.
Deny service and call your wife.Imagine you stop at a rest stop, on the way in you trip over a curb and break your ankle. EMS called and you get discovered.
I know it is a stretch but that is exactly why I don't carry in post offices. You never know what may happen.
If you are off the belief nothing can happen then why even bother to get a permit in the first place?
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Don't have to, MSP now days it is ok.Deny service and call your wife.
Merely piss in your pants and drive on.Deny service and call your wife.