Thanks, my navigator was taking me up I-95, which I see the issue on time in MD. Moved the curser up to I-81 route and only added 1-hour to drive to Landenberg, PA, but cuts the MD drive substantially. Any other divert adds at least 3 hours. Should be OK I assume for that small part with 2 lockboxes?chasfm11 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:30 pmIf you are traveling on I-81, you will also be going through West Virginia. On that route, there are only 12 miles in Maryland. We have done the trip often. We have a diesel RV and diesel fuel North of Virginia has a lot more taxes so we stop North of Winchester and fill up. I take the time there to empty my EDC, take the ammo out of the mag and lock up the empty pistol.Archery1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 5:02 pm Man, just found out today I have to drive to Pennsylvania in next day. Route appears to be through LA, MS, Al, TN, VI, MD, and then in PA. I see this post on front page but post was started in 2014 but quick search states MD has reciprocity with TX (?). Any quick advice on when to lock up gun and ammo separate? Then, I read NJ, where I don't have to go but is border to where going is no hollow-point. As much as I hate to, I'm thinking leave gun at home rather than chance what I don't have time to research. Any input, anyone?
We've been driving that route since 1988 and have yet to have any sort of a problem in MD. I adhere to all speed limits even though the vehicles around me are not. I'm always happy to cross into PA. BTW, our last trip had heavy construction in WVA.
I would not, repeat would NOT take I-95 if you decide to take your pistol. I'm not too worried about the MD State Police on I-81 but I used to work in periodically Gaithersburg and often drove there from Philly on I-95. The MD police were VERY active. On another note, radar detectors are illegal in VA and that State is very active on I-81 checking speed and the presence of detectors.
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I recommend the I-81 route as well, less traffic and better scenery. Unfortunately, I was on my way to NJ, so I had nothing in the car to worry about.Archery1 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:20 amThanks, my navigator was taking me up I-95, which I see the issue on time in MD. Moved the curser up to I-81 route and only added 1-hour to drive to Landenberg, PA, but cuts the MD drive substantially. Any other divert adds at least 3 hours. Should be OK I assume for that small part with 2 lockboxes?chasfm11 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:30 pmIf you are traveling on I-81, you will also be going through West Virginia. On that route, there are only 12 miles in Maryland. We have done the trip often. We have a diesel RV and diesel fuel North of Virginia has a lot more taxes so we stop North of Winchester and fill up. I take the time there to empty my EDC, take the ammo out of the mag and lock up the empty pistol.Archery1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 5:02 pm Man, just found out today I have to drive to Pennsylvania in next day. Route appears to be through LA, MS, Al, TN, VI, MD, and then in PA. I see this post on front page but post was started in 2014 but quick search states MD has reciprocity with TX (?). Any quick advice on when to lock up gun and ammo separate? Then, I read NJ, where I don't have to go but is border to where going is no hollow-point. As much as I hate to, I'm thinking leave gun at home rather than chance what I don't have time to research. Any input, anyone?
We've been driving that route since 1988 and have yet to have any sort of a problem in MD. I adhere to all speed limits even though the vehicles around me are not. I'm always happy to cross into PA. BTW, our last trip had heavy construction in WVA.
I would not, repeat would NOT take I-95 if you decide to take your pistol. I'm not too worried about the MD State Police on I-81 but I used to work in periodically Gaithersburg and often drove there from Philly on I-95. The MD police were VERY active. On another note, radar detectors are illegal in VA and that State is very active on I-81 checking speed and the presence of detectors.
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I agree by viewing map. Takes me to western end of MD and skips going through the ciry of Balitmore. Has to be much more peaceful drive! I already had talked the wife out of taking the whole trip up through more coastal areas, and more countryside will be a better alternative.oohrah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:32 amI recommend the I-81 route as well, less traffic and better scenery. Unfortunately, I was on my way to NJ, so I had nothing in the car to worry about.Archery1 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:20 amThanks, my navigator was taking me up I-95, which I see the issue on time in MD. Moved the curser up to I-81 route and only added 1-hour to drive to Landenberg, PA, but cuts the MD drive substantially. Any other divert adds at least 3 hours. Should be OK I assume for that small part with 2 lockboxes?chasfm11 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:30 pmIf you are traveling on I-81, you will also be going through West Virginia. On that route, there are only 12 miles in Maryland. We have done the trip often. We have a diesel RV and diesel fuel North of Virginia has a lot more taxes so we stop North of Winchester and fill up. I take the time there to empty my EDC, take the ammo out of the mag and lock up the empty pistol.Archery1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 5:02 pm Man, just found out today I have to drive to Pennsylvania in next day. Route appears to be through LA, MS, Al, TN, VI, MD, and then in PA. I see this post on front page but post was started in 2014 but quick search states MD has reciprocity with TX (?). Any quick advice on when to lock up gun and ammo separate? Then, I read NJ, where I don't have to go but is border to where going is no hollow-point. As much as I hate to, I'm thinking leave gun at home rather than chance what I don't have time to research. Any input, anyone?
We've been driving that route since 1988 and have yet to have any sort of a problem in MD. I adhere to all speed limits even though the vehicles around me are not. I'm always happy to cross into PA. BTW, our last trip had heavy construction in WVA.
I would not, repeat would NOT take I-95 if you decide to take your pistol. I'm not too worried about the MD State Police on I-81 but I used to work in periodically Gaithersburg and often drove there from Philly on I-95. The MD police were VERY active. On another note, radar detectors are illegal in VA and that State is very active on I-81 checking speed and the presence of detectors.
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philip964 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2019 11:15 am https://www.wbaltv.com/article/two-teen ... d/29535342#
Two teenage brothers attacked and beat a 58 yo man to death at a crowded Maryland Fair after the man refused to give them a dollar. Both charged with assault and one with manslaughter, as they didn't mean to kill him. Charged as juveniles. Not a hate crime.
Bystanders took to the poor man's aid by whipping out their cell phones and recording the murder.
And yeah, guns are heavily restricted.
16 year old who threw the fatal punch sentenced to 1 year of anger management.
https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2020/08/ ... probation/
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We just drove I-81 in Maryland on Monday. There are construction zones in West Virginia that extend into Maryland but there were no issues otherwise. We didn't see any sign of LE. Having read Kurt Schlicter's books, we refer to the area as "The People's Republic" and are glad to be out of it.
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