Cold Steel
Active Member
Just curious.
If you shoot an intruder in Maryland, what then? Do they take your gun? And if so, do you get it back?
Years ago, in the 70s, I was told by an anti-gun woman that it shouldn't even be a consideration. But what if the intruder died?
"I don't think any gun used to take a human life should ever be returned to the pool of privately owned handguns," she replied.
How about "non-privately owned handguns," I asked. Should they be returned to police use?
She thought a few seconds. "No, I don't think so."
If you shoot an intruder in Maryland, what then? Do they take your gun? And if so, do you get it back?
Years ago, in the 70s, I was told by an anti-gun woman that it shouldn't even be a consideration. But what if the intruder died?
"I don't think any gun used to take a human life should ever be returned to the pool of privately owned handguns," she replied.
How about "non-privately owned handguns," I asked. Should they be returned to police use?
She thought a few seconds. "No, I don't think so."