Boondock Saint
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Does the Zoo have metal detectors or wands?
I was there last Friday and did not see anything of the sort.
Does the Zoo have metal detectors or wands?
Thank youI was there last Friday and did not see anything of the sort.
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Extreme bondage, maybe discipline?
Eat Bertha's mussels, delicious?
Everyone bite my dick?
Extreme bondage, maybe discipline?
Eat Bertha's mussels, delicious?
I will never be a poet, let alone one of your caliber.Fixed, for haiku
Hey all bite my dick
Extreme bondage, discipline?
Bertha's mussels: Yes!
Well that sucks. Guess I won't be going to the Baltimore Zoo. Of course CMC so maybe I will.With great thanks and all credit going to our own @DC-W, I was able to determine that carry at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is prohibited by law. The zoo is owned by the city, but leased to the state. The Department of General Services has authority there, which makes "State-leased" controlling for purposes of being illegal to carry in/around the zoo, even with a permit.
See (a)(5) here: https://govt.westlaw.com/mdc/Docume...ype=CategoryPageItem&contextData=(sc.Default)
And the COMAR cite for the ban in section B: http://mdrules.elaws.us/comar/04.05.01.03
I, of course, do not advocate breaking the law, this post is for informational purposes only, get your own lawyer, vaya con Dios, etc., etc., etc.
This was very helpful. Invited to the zoo and trying to determine if I could lawfully CC. Under the “authorize personnel” section of COMAR - wouldn’t you be authorized with a W&C license? I’m guessing not…but is authorized personnel defined by that statute?With great thanks and all credit going to our own @DC-W, I was able to determine that carry at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is prohibited by law. The zoo is owned by the city, but leased to the state. The Department of General Services has authority there, which makes "State-leased" controlling for purposes of being illegal to carry in/around the zoo, even with a permit.
See (a)(5) here: https://govt.westlaw.com/mdc/Docume...ype=CategoryPageItem&contextData=(sc.Default)
And the COMAR cite for the ban in section B: http://mdrules.elaws.us/comar/04.05.01.03
I, of course, do not advocate breaking the law, this post is for informational purposes only, get your own lawyer, vaya con Dios, etc., etc., etc.
This is the first post of your's I've read that didn't have me shaking my head ruefullyI don't think i'll go anywhere without my glock in baltimore
i make sense once in a bluemoonThis is the first post of your's I've read that didn't have me shaking my head ruefully
wasn't this appealed?With great thanks and all credit going to our own @DC-W, I was able to determine that carry at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is prohibited by law. The zoo is owned by the city, but leased to the state. The Department of General Services has authority there, which makes "State-leased" controlling for purposes of being illegal to carry in/around the zoo, even with a permit.
See (a)(5) here: https://govt.westlaw.com/mdc/Docume...ype=CategoryPageItem&contextData=(sc.Default)
And the COMAR cite for the ban in section B: http://mdrules.elaws.us/comar/04.05.01.03
I, of course, do not advocate breaking the law, this post is for informational purposes only, get your own lawyer, vaya con Dios, etc., etc., etc.
It's not that bad in the daytime. Not the best area. I used to play disc golf there and we have taken the kids there several times with no issues. Just pay attention to the chimps, I watched them chase down and kill a squirrel one time. It was entertainment for the whole family.My primary concern...
Not all of it, just places that serve alcohol and privately owned building otherwise open to the public.wasn't this appealed?
You really need to read the state statute, before you expound on it being "too broad". State owned property refers to any building and property maintained by The General Services Administration.state owned "grounds" is too broad, I-270 is a state owned ground, but still allow you to have weapons available:
There is your first failure...following gun advise from an Anti-2A organization that doesn't want you to carry let alone own a firearm.as of 2013, they limit to government own "buildings." Zoo is not a "building" if it's out door, it's consider a "park" in which according to Gilford Law, there's no limitation for firearms for state-owned "parks"
Location Restrictions in Maryland
Maryland prohibits the possession of a firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, at a demonstration in a public place or in a vehicle within 1,000 feet of such demonstration.giffords.org
And yet, he goes back having us shaking our heads by using the Giffords Group as a cite.This is the first post of your's I've read that didn't have me shaking my head ruefully
Ignore feature, literal or by scrolling, is a beautiful thingAnd yet, he goes back having us shaking our heads by using the Giffords Group as a cite.
Thank you my friend.Ignore feature, literal or by scrolling, is a beautiful thing
I have a big fat Cuban in reserve for you my friend
A cigar too