It's referencing 4-111 (SB1), presumably covered by the portion prohibiting carry in:SO new signs on the Frederick City .... Parking decks. I'm to assume that I am now not allowed to secure my firearm in my car while parked in the deck. WTF? Is this legal?
BOLLARDS.What are all those yellow things?
Metal detectors?
4-111(b) over rides 4-111(d) when the item is stored/transported in a vehicle in accordance with 4-111(b). Once you step outside your vehicle with the firearm, you are no longer protected by 4-111(b).You'd have to get a real non-amateur legal opinion on what SB1 does, and what it exempts:
On one hand it says:
(b) This section does not apply to:
(11) a firearm that is carried or transported in a motor vehicle if the firearm is:
(i) locked in a container; or
(ii) a handgun worn, carried, or transported in compliance with any limitations imposed under § 5–307 of the Public Safety Article, by a person to whom a permit to wear, carry, or transport the handgun has been issued under Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Public Safety Article.
On the other hand it says:
(d) (1) A person may not wear, carry, or transport a firearm in a government or public infrastructure area.
(2) A government or public infrastructure area specified under subsection (a)(4)(i) of this section must display a clear and conspicuous sign at the main entrance of the building or the part of a building that is owned or leased by the unit of State or local government indicating that it is not permissible to wear, carry, or transport a firearm in the building or that part of the building.
Read through the link and its clear as shit. As always. Posit this, is parking deck a building or a vertical parking lot as it has no walls?You'd have to get a real non-amateur legal opinion on what SB1 does, and what it exempts:
On one hand it says:
(b) This section does not apply to:
(11) a firearm that is carried or transported in a motor vehicle if the firearm is:
(i) locked in a container; or
(ii) a handgun worn, carried, or transported in compliance with any limitations imposed under § 5–307 of the Public Safety Article, by a person to whom a permit to wear, carry, or transport the handgun has been issued under Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Public Safety Article.
On the other hand it says:
(d) (1) A person may not wear, carry, or transport a firearm in a government or public infrastructure area.
(2) A government or public infrastructure area specified under subsection (a)(4)(i) of this section must display a clear and conspicuous sign at the main entrance of the building or the part of a building that is owned or leased by the unit of State or local government indicating that it is not permissible to wear, carry, or transport a firearm in the building or that part of the building.
Outside of the obvious permitted carry issue, what gets me is its a parking deck. As in if I get called in while I'm hunting for example I cannot put my gear in my trunk of my car.
Ditto!I don't care anymore. The state thinks I'm a criminal. I now act like one and do what I want. It's so liberating to not care what the crown thinks anymore.
You're fine leaving it in your vehicle so long as it is locked up.Crap! I’m there all the time dropping off and picking up permit submissions. I’ve complied with the sign in the building’s entrances and secure it in my vehicle before going in, I never noticed the sign going into the parking structure. I usually get lucky and find an empty meter on the street, but the last half dozen or so times I’ve been there the meters were full/occupied and I had to go in the garage. A choice will have to be made now.....
As long as wrapped up in a knit ski cap and placed in the center console is considered “locked up”, I’m good to go?You're fine leaving it in your vehicle so long as it is locked up.
As long as wrapped up in a knit ski cap and placed in the center console is considered “locked up”, I’m good to go?
Looks like the Church St. parking garage. Look behind you and see what building is there and who owns that big building with the off street parking lot, with reserved parking spaces. There may be a reason why the city is acting in that manner, even though I don't agree with it in any way.SO new signs on the Frederick City .... Parking decks. I'm to assume that I am now not allowed to secure my firearm in my car while parked in the deck. WTF? Is this legal?