John Iselin is inconsolableYikes! So they have your house surrounded already?
John Iselin is inconsolableYikes! So they have your house surrounded already?
Yes, but it's the Constitution as interpreted by the Attorney General.The Governor of Maryland is bound by oath to support the Constitution of the United States.
You have a cite for that?Yes, but it's the Constitution as interpreted by the Attorney General.
Article 5, Section 1 of the Maryland Constitution. Also see:You have a cite for that?
A secretary in his office picked up. I explained that I have applied for a w&c permit. I said a representative from the state police said that they are waiting on guidance from the AG office to begin processing w&c permits without g&s. I explained that Bruen declared may issue to be unconstitutional and that a right delayed is a right denied and grounds for a lawsuit against the state. I asked for a timeline for when the AG office would remove g&s from the licensing process.View attachment 371149
All of us need to call at least 3x a day and blow up all AG social media until he stops delaying our rights.
You better sit down for this:ezracer:
I am also 46250, what A/C did you work on?
Pretty sure it's for business owners, not employees.Good deal. What all do they require an employer to provide for an employee? I see a letter from the company, anything else?
The last of those was retired from US Air NG the year I was born!You better sit down for this:
F-86H Sabre Jet
The cited authorities do not support the proposition that the Governor is required either to solicit or to follow the advice of the Attorney General, including but not limited to any purported interpretation by the AG of the US Constitution.Article 5, Section 1 of the Maryland Constitution. Also see:
https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2021/state-government/title-6/subtitle-1/section-6-106/
Note that under 6-106(b) and (c)(1)(i) no officer of the Maryland
Article 5, Section 1 of the Maryland Constitution. Also see:
https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2021/state-government/title-6/subtitle-1/section-6-106/
Note that under 6-106(b) and (c)(1)(i) no officer of the Maryland Government can use another counsel without the AG's permission.
Government can use another counsel without the AG's permission.
MSRPA exists, also, and was a contributing party of the Amici referenced twice by Justice Alito in his concurrence in NYSRPA (Brief for Law Enforcement Groups et al).Also I just want to say, that anyone who's reading any of these threads about the carry permit but who is not a member of MSI or SAF, I will personally reach through the Internet and slap the permit out of your hand. Because I am Neo and I can do that.
My bad I Did not intend that to be all inclusive. I am driving. People should belong to the groups opening the doors. Some of the trainers who are benefiting do not belong, which makes me want to reach through the Internet with about 4 billion voltsMSRPA exists, also, and was a contributing party of the Amici referenced twice by Justice Alito in his concurrence in NYSRPA (Brief for Law Enforcement Groups et al).
Not intended as a slight, just providing another avenueMy bad I Did not intend that to be all inclusive. I am driving. People should belong to the groups opening the doors. Some of the trainers who are benefiting do not belong, which makes me want to reach through the Internet with about 4 billion volts
No, no carry permit. Last I remember, they'd have to be a supervisory employee of the business and at that point they can carry on the business premises with permission of their employer. It is obey normal transport law at that point. So they have to take their handgun straight home after work.Pretty sure it's for business owners, not employees.
I think an employee world get a restricted permit if the employer desired them to carry on the business premises.
Of course all this is moot now, just get an unrestricted permit for self defense and leave your employer out of it.