Did you address or satisfy the good and substantial clause required by the Maryland State Police? I believe it unconstitutional but they will want it fulfilled. Keep us updated.
sinful nature is always hostile to God....
The answer for Maryland is to elect Conservatives into office and dump the Liberal Progressives. You have the means to make changes. If you continue to vote in the people you have, you will always have what you've got.
Well looks like we might get a little tilt to the right with this new Governor
sinful nature is always hostile to God....
Or should I say the lack there of...I can't wait to get to move away from here!!!
To bearthehair ,
try getting a non-resident permit from Virginia , I did and it came in the mail soon after I applied . Now as long as I transport according
to Maryland's law I can and have carried when I go to Va.
Fingerprints went through. Should expect my denial any day now.....
Get a Utah Permit. Relatively easy and good in 30+ states, not including Maryland. Used to be good in Pennsylvania until they elected a Lib Attorney General. See https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/travel/
True, when I got my first Ohio CC, all I did was mail a copy of my Ohio CC, and an application to to a PA Sheriff with a check and he sent me a Pa. CC permit.
When I renewed this year I called and they no longer do that, there is only on location, you have to go in person and you have to have good reason why you want to carry.
If we don't stop these Liberals soon we're done.
I lived in Annapolis for a few years, then Hagerstown, and I can honestly say that state is the worst I have ever lived-in, bar none. I'm back to my home state, AR, and quite happy with way-of-life here. In Maryland it's almost as if the state despises its citizens with all the ridiculous laws on the books, one which required me to pay a $1,500 dollar fee to transfer my vehicle tags from Arkansas to Maryland. I got an out of state permit, and just tagged my car in Arkansas.
This is but one of many problems. Annapolis was the most expensive town to live-in at the time. The crime there was atrocious. Left a pair of prescription glasses in a restaurant there, got in the car, and realized I had left the sunglasses inside. Nobody knew what happened to them as they were gone when I walked back inside. Someone later said that is a common problem. They steal the glasses and sell the frames.
Murders were rampant in convenience stores/gas pumps. One happened less than 30 minutes after I gassed up at one.
If an enema was given to the U.S., Maryland would be where they insert the tube, and D.C. would run a very close second place.
I'll never go back to Maryland, and have to commute to Balto or D.C. Moving there was most ignorant/stupid thing I have ever done with my life.
D.C. was the murder capital of the U.S. back then. I was parked behind the White House one trip, and someone was murdered in their car just 3 hours after I left. I recognized the exact spot on the news.
I feel lucky to get out of there with my sanity, and my life.
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