MD has a sordid history with CHLs. I cannot find the story link but police in MD stopped a guy and then arrested him when they found out he had a CHL from another State (FL, I think) but he did not have a gun on him or with him in hte car. Like NY and NJ, the prosecutors try to make an example out of anyone they find. I've posted here multiple times about the 12 miles on I-81 through MD that I have to drive on going from Dallas to PA to visit my SIL. It is the only distance where my Texas LTC is not honored in a 1,500 mile trip. I worry about the MD police even honoring FOPA if I were stopped. MD is one of several States who make a mockery of our Constitutional rights.powerboatr wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 3:20 pm very weird indeed. no carry within 100 feet of a public building. the marine was (according to the news paper) in the building when the attack occurred and then he jumped into action save the man? if so i see him pressing the "save people from harm" coming into play.
he can ask judge if he was to stand by and watch a guy get beat to death or save him?
MD i fear will not back down and will seek maximum penalty, if he does not plea. will MD want a plea to avoid a trial?
he is right in regards to no plea deal
but if the law says no carry within 100 feet and your inside already...well you broke the law prior to the lifesaving event occurred ,
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- Thu Sep 08, 2022 5:36 am
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