Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Maryland Gun Permit Requirement
Court action delays changes to state's law that would have gone into effect next week until a hearing in October.
A federal ruling striking down part of Maryland's requirements to obtain a permit to carry a handgun won't go into effect next week after all.
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond Wednesday granted the state's request to delay an order issued last week by U.S. District Court Judge Benson Everett Legg.
The appeals court ordered that state requirements on those seeking a permit to carry a gun must have "a good or substantial reason to wear, carry, or transport a handgun, such as a finding that the permit is necessary as a reasonable precaution against apprehended danger" remain in effect until an appeals hearing the week of Oct. 23.
Legg struck down the requirement earlier this year and on July 24 denied a state's request to stay his ruling pending an appeal.
The appeal is part of a law suit filed in July 2010 after Robert Woollard was denied a permit to carry a gun. The federal court ultimately ruled the "good and substantial reason" requirement was unconstitutional and the Maryland State Police were ordered to process Woollard's application without applying that standard.
JCG
9:46 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
The communist state of Maryland will N-E-V-E-R allow a concealed carry permit to be granted without a "good and substantial " reason. Translated.....you need to be carrying large sums of money.
The state and it's Socialist leaders care about M-O-N-E-Y.......not your life!!!
Fred Sanford
2:55 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Unfortunately it isn't money. The way the laws are enforced it is more who you know than why you need it. Try opening a check cashing business in the middle of downtown Baltimore and you will probably still get turned down. Be someone famous and meet a local sheriff at a party and your chances are very good.
Most states have created right to carry laws just to make things more uniform and fair.
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glenn
9:57 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
oye.
Baltimore Matt
10:03 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
I wish we could have unconcealed firearms in the city...I bet no one would throw their trash on the ground in front of me again. It's amazing what you can get accomplished when your holding a 12 gauge.
Tim
11:37 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Indeed, all sorts of personal rights would be infringed - regularly.
FIFA_archived
12:28 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Welcome to the Wild Wild West. Can I get you a tank to go with that shotgun?
Derrick Brown
12:53 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Baltimore Matt - I'd throw trash in front of you. You'd better hope for more than a 12g when that happens.
AG
7:27 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
@FIFA - Silly comment. Just look at PA, VA, NC, SC, GA, FL. All have shall issue. All have lower crime.
@Derrick Brown - Huh? Or are you just a troll trying to start an argument?
FIFA_archived
7:32 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
AG - are you just ignorant. You are trying to relate carry permits and the amount of crime without one iota of real evidence. Fool.
AG
8:19 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
@FIFA, you made that stupid remark about Wild, Wild West and you accuse me of not having the facts? Take a look at http://www.gunfacts.info/
This site debunks all the myths you honestly believe are true (but are not). The site is fully annotated with research and statistics.
Instead of doing the research and learning the facts, you make decisions restricting the rights of others based on feeling fed to you by the Maryland Democratic leadership.
You are a fool.
FIFA_archived
12:38 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
@AG - as I said are you just ignorant? You link to "facts" reveals the following about the author of your "facts".
"Guy [Smith] is a regular speaker on television, radio (Gun Talk, NRANews' Cam & Company) and at meetings of civil liberty groups, including being an invited speaker at the Gun Rights Policy Conference".
Now there is an unbiased non-partisan source.
Idiot.
SOUTHWESTMINSTER
2:32 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
http://www.justfacts.com/guncontrol.asp
JAFG
6:57 pm on Friday, August 17, 2012
@Baltimore Matt. I'm a huge 2nd ammendment supporter, but your 12 gauge comment has too much hot air in it. Comments like that loses support for the 2nd ammendment by giving our opponents the impression that we are gonna go around shooting people over stupid things like throwing trash in the street. If you want to help keep our rights in tact, then don't make comments like that. Unless you are an undercover liberal who is trying to undermine the constitution.
@ FIFA. It seems that you have placed anyone who supports the 2nd ammendment as biased and unreliable. I suppose that you would only trust research that is conducted by anti-gun supporters because they are unbiased and totally reliable. The purpose of the second amendment has and always will be to limit the power of the government. This was an ideal valued by those who created the constitution. If you would like, they make up 39 references you can use and research as to why a government should not be allowed to disarm the population. I've heard they are pretty reliable. Of course, who would trust someone whose face shows up on our money?
Honeygo Hal
10:39 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
The beginning of another long thread on the Patch - I'm thinking of running a pool on the total number of posts...
FIFA_archived
10:56 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Run a pool on how few comments will be brand new and don't make same arguments made many times before. Could be Zero.
Honeygo Hal
12:40 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Guaranteed - 99.44% recycled - maybe with a stir or two.
Bmore Matt
1:03 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
FIFA, could be zero? An argument has to be made prior to being repeated so minimal number is one. Thanks for an intelligent thoughtful post.
I will take 73 in the pool.
FIFA_archived
1:06 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Thanks Matt??
Actually the concept is that the gun discussion that will occur here has happened on numerous blogs on the Patch in the past with the same posters. So, thus the Zero possibility.
Honeygo Hal
8:23 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Bmore Matt - You're out of the pool at 3:35 on Thursday
Dan Da-man
10:45 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Matt the reason for a CCW is to protect you against deadly force from an attacker, not to stop a litterbug. Comments like that only hurt us, I'm just saying
Piotr Gajewski
12:24 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
“Comments like that only hurt us” - a very astute observation, Dan Da-man
The “us” are the pro-gun advocates.
And comments like the one above hurt the pro-gun advocate cause because they expose the insanity of allowing any idiot to obtain and carry a deadly weapon – for example an idiot that would use that weapon as a threat (or worse) against a potential litterbug.
Another example: if the idiot down in Florida (Mr. Community Crime Watch) was not carrying a gun, he would not have been emboldened to follow and approach a young man who was minding his own business and the tragedy that ensued would have been averted.
Phil Dirt
1:18 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Piotr, could you please direct me to the court transcripts or other legal document that established the fact that the "young man ... was minding his own business" when he was shot by the "idiot".
Of course, this can't simply be your opinion from hundreds of mile away based only on 'unbiased' TV reports and statements in the media for agenda-driven blowhards. That would be incredibly irresponsible of you, and I can't imagine that you would be that careless.
Baltimore Matt
1:36 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Dan...I think if we have them, we should be able to better our city with them. While I support our right to arms, concealed weapons only protect the individual from harm where as unconcealed weapon protects society from harm. Imagine how much someone would want to commit a crime (almost any crime) if people around them were openly packing.
Piotr Gajewski
8:36 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Phil,
We are getting a little off topic, but I guess I invited that.
So, yes, I will do you one better than a transcript.
Please refer to the AUDIO of the 911 call where the “idiot” himself, when pressed by the 911 operator, does not identify any mischievous behavior of any kind by the “young man” in question.
That is my source. I have no reason to disbelieve the “idiot’s” own account on the 911 call audio tape.
M. Sullivan
11:02 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
While I am all for the individual's right to carry a handgun, I'm afraid that too many of these people will have their guns stolen from them, resulting in even more guns in the hands of criminals. Is this balanced out by the fact that possibly armed, potential victims may be a deterrent to crime? It is a question to ponder.
Ronald
7:10 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
My only concern is that the laws would be enforced much like the DMV rights to drive. How many people on the roads should have had their licenses taken away before their 97th birthday? I really don't want to see a 200 year old woman with a walker packing heat. BUT you cann't discriminate because of age (or can you)?
kevin
11:05 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
How about a pool on how many times Steve and FIFA post negative statements attacking anyone defending the constitution ?
FIFA_archived
11:28 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
People like you only like the constitution when you think it supports your current point of view. When it doesn't support your point of view, you want to complain about it.
Safety first
11:34 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
That is a sucker bet.
Tim
11:38 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
What's the over/under? 100?
FIFA_archived
11:50 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Tim, take the under as the answer is Zero. I never attack, question, ridicule or otherwise amuse myself, towards anyone for defending the Constitution if that is what they are really doing. Because if that is what they are doing they should be members of the ACLU.
Eastsider
11:55 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
FIFA
Isn't that the pot calling the kettle black?
FIFA_archived
11:59 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Eastsider, not really, I recognize the constitution is an imperfect document and also recognize the only way to alter it is through the amendment process or the nomination process of the Supreme Court. As has been proven now by both sides.
Buck Harmon
12:36 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
So then FIFI, With your vast understanding of the Constitution perhaps you could explain why the 16th Amendment was NEVER fully ratified by the States...?
You are quick to make claims but never back them up with facts...unless you consider vague Wikipedia postings that don't give the answer follow up...Please share some of the knowledge instead of the diggity stuff that you are known for...
Steve
12:38 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
The 16th Amendment was ratified. That just more Sovereign Citizen Conspiracy Theory BS.
Buck Harmon
12:57 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Could you pleas provide the proof that it was ratified Steve...should be a pretty easy task if what you say is true....My statement... The 16th Amendment to the Constitution was NEVER FULLY ratified by the States. In order for an amendment to become law it must be fully ratified. To date this has never happened. Some, but not all signed on and the government illusion continues ....make a little effort Steve, shut me up about it by providing the evidence for your claim.
FIFA_archived
1:21 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
My BFF Buckaroo-roo and his tax protestor argument, again.
Let's go the simplest routes possible.
1. Amendments to the Constitution passed by the Congress of the United States and affirmed by 3/4 of the states are constitutional when done.
2. The Amendment will be unconstitutional when so ruled by the judiciary branch.
3. The judiciary branch has not ever held the Amendment to be unconstitutional.
Ergo Buckaroo - the amendment is constitutional until you can get the courts to agree with your knucklehead arguments.
You believe that your "argument" has merit, so, go attach a statement to your income tax return that you don't have to pay any income taxes explaining your arguments why. Then go make your case in front of the judge, shortly thereafter. Watch the judge b-tch slap you on the spot and lock your hind end up and attach liens on your assets.
Man-up. Do it Buckaroo.
Safety first
11:35 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
FIFA. Go drink a cup of coffee and give it a rest. You just make yourself look foolish when you post.
FIFA_archived
11:56 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
We're so sorry, Uncle Albert,
We're so sorry if we caused you any pain.
We're so sorry Uncle Albert,
But there's no one left at home in your brain.
If I am foolish your bantering is that of a 2 year old looking for his mommy.
Safety first
12:24 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
@FIFA. As I said. Have seat and let the grown ups talk.
FIFA_archived
12:26 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Uncle Albert - You a grown up? As I said, we're so sorry if we caused you any pain.
John Citzen
11:49 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
1.) Criminals do NOT follow the laws
2.) This has been chewed to the rotting bone. MD laws is unconstitutional and is a loser with each appeal. The court of appeals it going to has upheld CCW in all the states district four covers
3.) The state is wasting taxpayers money to pay for this defense of a "lost cause" great in the movie with Jimmy Stewart not with my money it is not
4.) CRIMINALS DO NOT FOLLOW LAWS
5.) I want a CCW permit because it is afforded to me by the Constitution but I will never go anywhere I feel the need I have to be armed
6.) Oh for any of the people who are gonna protect the population from evil doers do me a favor wear a cape and get some training paper targets do not shoot back so no matter how quick you are on the range or in scenario or on COD on the playstation when your are under fire and drawing fire (might be from the suspect, the police or another super protector) you better aim true cause you can't never get it back.
I thank you Your God Bless you and a good day to all
Buck Harmon
12:42 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
No one knows if you are armed anyway...it's no ones business.
Live freely and assume whatever position you choose to regarding self safety and security. Non law placed by corrupt courts simply do not count . Those that abide by them will remain a slave to the system. To each their own...
Tim
11:54 am on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Of course criminals don't follow the laws. If they did, they wouldn't be criminals right?
G-Man
12:01 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Studies have shown with stricter gun laws more violet crimes are committed. Take a look at some of our dangerous cities where gun laws are supposedly strict.....Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles.
FIFA_archived
12:25 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Wonder what came first, the chicken or the egg. Seems analogous here.
Amanda Close
12:03 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
you should have the right to protect yourself, the criminal potentially ending your life with a gun doesn't care if you have a permit..
But, i do think that if you want to buy a gun, you should have to complete a gun safety course (like how to properly, use, clean and store your weapon) just like you have to go through driving school and get a permit before you get your licence to drive a car.
(because if you just buy a car and take it to the road without learning how to drive it you can kill people)
it should be a question of why should you have one, it should be you can have one but you also need to know how to use it. the law is being looked at in the wrong way. there would be less accidental deaths which is one of the anti gun control arguments.
Sheeple
12:28 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Driving is NOT a constitunal right.
Amanda Close
1:10 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
well, Sheeple is it?
i never said it was.... i was using the permit, schooling and license processes you have to go through to operate a vehicle as an example....." just like you have to go through driving school and get a permit before you get your licence to drive a car".... and actually it is, "right to travel" google it.
Fred Sanford
3:03 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
And before you vote you should have to pass a test showing you understand the laws of our nation and are intelligent enough to vote.
Ooh wait. The nation did try that once and it didn't work out too well, did it?
Unfortunately there are a large number of people in this country who have an agenda when it comes to gun control, not to mention controlling people themselves. Even seemingly innocent things like you suggest can be manipulated and abused by people who don't play by the same rules.
Chris W
5:55 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
@Amanda
I can google a lot of things that are not true or correct.
G-Man
12:05 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Amanda... you have to have fire safety training to purchase a hand gun in the state of Maryland and must wait 7 days to purchase and have it registered. However none of this applies for a rifle or shot gun.
Amanda Close
12:12 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
yeah it should be all guns. i just see the huge difference between people that are educated and handle guns as appose to the ones that aren't. i'm not talking about the money and taxes part of this thats a whole nother story with in the issue. i'm just saying, a lot could be made better with this whole thing.
Sheeple
12:30 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
MD now requires a instacheck to buy a long gun, the only difference is no waiting period like a handgun.
nic
12:11 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Everyone with drivers liscense should be required to take the course/pass and own/carry a weapon. Why rob someone if you know they are armed???
SOUTHWESTMINSTER
12:19 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
You almost had to assume this was going to happen, just say'n.
Safety first
12:29 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Very true! Just the process that we go through to make changes. It's just sad that so much of our tax dollars are being spent on a cause that is doomed to fail.
SOUTHWESTMINSTER
12:44 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
@ Mr Jones Agreed.
Steve
12:32 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
The Constitution doesn't even mention "Concealed Carry" one time.
Safety first
12:40 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
It is called the Second amendment.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and BEAR Arms, shall not be infringed.
That should say it all but I am sure many will try to find fault with it.
Steve
12:51 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Militia i.e. all "able bodied men between the ages of 18 and 45" No fatsos or Prozac poppers need apply.
SOUTHWESTMINSTER
1:09 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Actually, its 17-45. But who likes to split hairs. ;)
G-Man
12:55 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
BTW, there is a sale at Bass Pro shop starting tomorrow for "hunting" gear. I'll be in line to exercise my 2nd amendment right and invest in a Remington 870 just in case of the next zombie apocalypse or when our beloved politicians in Naptown try to take my rights away in their next session.
SOUTHWESTMINSTER
1:06 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Mossberg 500 is nice.
Safety first
1:44 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
G-man. That is one nice pump shot gun. I hunted with a 870 for years and loved it. They do have one hell of a kick.
Dan Da-man
3:00 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Right on G-man cya there
Joe
3:43 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
My Mossberg 500 is cut to 18.25" and had a pistol grip with folding stock loaded with 3" 00 buckshot to make it a great home defense firearm. Short and powerful. When I was a teen at home alone one night I heard the back door open that no one in the family ever entered from. I got my Dad's pump shotgun and stood at the top of the steps scared of what may happen. I heard the stairs start to creek as many do and I racked a round and then heard the front door open and the screen door slam. Who ever it was knew damn well what that sound was and did not want to hear the next sound. That is why I still have a pump shotgun. The sound of chambering a round is enough for most thugs. they do not want to hear the bang/flash next.
SOUTHWESTMINSTER
4:10 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Sounds like the same set up I have, and yes as far as home defense short barrel and 00 is the way to go.
Eastsider
1:03 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Time to purchase another few thousand rounds of ammo, they have great sales…
Dan Da-man
3:03 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
East have you noticed the ammo shelves getting bare?
Eastsider
3:24 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Dan,
Yes I have, that’s because mine are getting fuller. LOL
I have a feeling if it becomes state law that anyone can carry this Liberal Democratic State will raise the tax on ammo and add some type of O’Lair fee to reduce the amount of ammo sold.
Joe
4:42 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
I need to buy a new ammo safe. If the rights deniers now want to stop on line ammo purchases I may have to make a big investment especially since ammo is cheap again.
Steve
1:09 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
LOL Gun Lemmings. That's just what the 3 companies who control the firearms and ammunition industry want you to do. Make sure you buy some Moonie ammo. I heard the Washington Times isn't doing that well.
Steve
1:17 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Nothing like protecting your Rights as an American with a Mossberg made in Mexico
Brian
1:27 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
It is no different than the Iraqis killing US Soldiers with weapons supplied by the US. Lets keep it real.
SOUTHWESTMINSTER
1:31 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Hey, its a good gun and the only thing I'm protecting is my family. I purchased it in 1986 not sure if they sent the barrel's there at that time, thanks for your concern though.
G.G.
3:14 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
There is no data to suggest that blood in the streets follows with the implementation of CCW laws in ANY state. In fact there is data that suggests the opposite. While that doesn't mean CCW laws reduce crime, it does mean the opposite is not true. Criminals will have guns no matter how many laws you have. There is NO harm in allowing law abiding citizens that go through a background check process to carry weapons. If they break the law by illegally brandishing/threatening/shooting somebody with their weapon, then they go to jail. There are plenty of existing laws to keep people in check. If but one person in that Aurora theater had been allowed to carry there, they COULD have prevented a lot (not all) of death.
Steve
3:51 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
....or they could have caused more deaths. I certainly don't want some wannabee dogooder slinging lead in the dark around me.
Gambler
4:18 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
There's a guy up in front of the theater shooting out into the crowd and at you. And you're afraid of the guy next to you? Seriously?
Joe
4:43 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Steve, be intellectually honest with yourself and NEVER EVER call the police with a gun when you need help.
Chris
3:17 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
For all those in the " Arm everyone" to reduce crime. You are just talking about an arms race. Conversely if you outlaw guns the criminals will use knives or bats or any other tool at their disposal to commit crimes. Crime rates will stay about the same however total deaths will be down as it is tougher to kill with weapons other than guns.
What is needed is more education in how to obtain and how to render assistance. That is what a gun is, an assistant by way of mortal threat. Arming more people will not stop crime, just kill more people. Granted in the thread of those that want freer access to hand guns they would be the criminals, in theory.
Gambler
3:30 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Can you point to one state where your so called "arms race" has transpired subsequent the issuance of CCW permits? Also your claim that banning guns will suddenly force criminals to use knives is infantile.
Joe
3:35 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
"For all those in the " Arm everyone" to reduce crime. "
Can you show us anyone anywhere anytime who has ever said written or even implied that 2nd amendment supporters called to "arm everyone"?
Chris
3:53 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
I said neither of those things. You inferred them from your own prejudices. I simply stated that criminals will be criminals no matter if the whole of the rest of the citizenry is armed or not. If you look at what I called for it is education on both sides of the equation. Your prejudices got the better or your rationale.
Gambler: Try reading the lines, not what you think is in between. Can you tell me one state where everyone carries weapons and has no crime? Your question is as infantile as what you thought I was suggesting.
Gambler
4:28 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
"Can you tell me one state where everyone carries weapons and has no crime?"
I'm not the one talking about EVERYONE, you are. Clearly in no state EVERYBODY is carrying a weapon, as that would include children, physically disabled people, etc. What we are talking about is a significantly larger proportion of the population carrying than at present. Nobody is dumb enough to think arming everybody is a good idea. Mentally unstable, criminals, for example, should be denied the right to operate firearms.
I also said nothing about no crime. Clearly there will still be crime. However there are amazingly good crime statistics among CCW holders. Take Florida for example. Since 1987 they've issued 2.2 million handgun carry licenses. For having committed a crime, they have revoked 168 licenses. That's 0.00754% of the CCW holders that committed a crime. Of all the states that report data, that statistic does not rise above 0.2%.
Chris
5:17 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Gambler: Thank you for taking my original post to heart. If you read I am not suggesting that 'Everyone' carry or be denied the ability to carry. It is the conversation about the ripple effects of proliferartion. If you are advocating that society would be better with great 'personal protection' you have to be prepared for the negative effects of armament. Even police officers use their weapons when not permitted. When this happens in the majority of cases education is perscribed for the offending officer. I hope that you keep you thoughts beyond those that have been harmed in the past to those that are more likely to be harmed in the future. If you want to look at some startleing stats look at suicide rates for those with access to guns to those without. Public health stats will show you that access without education has rammifications. I already hear you typing a response about proper gun habits and holding owners accountable for their negligence, however think about this. Even if the stats are very low percentages those .000002% represent real people you are risking for potential savings. Potential savings are immeasurable so it if very tough to make a numbers bases decision. Believe or not there are model for this kind of decision to be found in the public health trades rather than the crime stats. You might consider them before closing your mind on the subject.
Gambler
5:45 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Chris: I do agree that examining the ripple effects is a wise thing to do. There will be some damage caused by the increase in firearm ownership for sure. But I firmly believe that the positives outweigh the negatives, and I think statistics are with me on that. You are correct that it is very hard to weigh that numerically. However I am one for personal responsibility as opposed to nannying by the government. Let me have my rights and if I abuse them, make me pay the consequences.
Steve
4:59 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
You are only off by about a little over 1.2 million permits
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/fl-florida-carry-permits-20120725,0,1763862.story
The other number is just people convicted of a crime. There are plenty of criminals out there that haven't been convicted.
Jim Davis
5:05 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
It seems to me we should be focusing more on the criminals that carry their illegal guns. There are laws on the books that simply stated if you have a felony conviction five years can be added. Rather than using this as a bargaining chip on a plea bargain, enforce it. Do the same to a prohibited person with a gun. Note that juveniles are not permitted to hold a handgun except under limited circumstances under competent supervision.
Make criminal possession painful and perhaps it may reduce the gun crime.
Chris
5:20 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
That has not worked so well for drugs, not sure if that is going to get the desired results.
Chris
5:18 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
BTW. I believe that a great number of CCW would deter some crime, however the risk is not in balance with the potenial benefit as of yet.
Steve
5:30 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Guns don't have an effect on crime one way or the other. With more guns the number of suicide by firearms increases and the number of accidental/negligient discahrges increases.
Bob Benker
7:48 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Great, so stay under your bed!
Joe
8:46 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
Tell the families of the 300+ murder victims in Baltimore or the families of the 500+ murder victims in Chicago that "Guns don't have an effect on crime one way or the other."
That comment is as illogical as any I have read on this page. I just can't imagine making a comment like that and still be able to find your way home.
Parkvillehoney
1:23 am on Saturday, August 4, 2012
Sorry Steve, but the only people who are "winners" are the criminals. They rob people, with a gun and get your possessions or even take your life. I would like a fighting chance if I am a victim of a crime. If any criminal comes in my house, God help them cause I will shot and ask questions later.
Parkvillehoney
1:26 am on Saturday, August 4, 2012
Sorry, I meant to type shoot.
Chris W
6:18 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
If you are carrying and can protect yourself, it makes a difference for you.
Bob Benker
7:47 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Reading the anti-gun posts from the Dolts on here, you would think obtaining a CCW required no background check. Please do a little research before you start mouthing off on here.
Steve
8:43 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
Zimmerman had a CCW permit despite numerous arrests. Several hundred felons in Florida and Tennessee were issued CCW permits. What happens if you commit a crime after the initial background check? Nothing.
hammerheadfl
7:01 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
If you have any questions regarding the CWP law or training contact www.e2c.us or 1-866-371-6111 and the Instructors at Equip 2 Conceal will be happy to help you.
Gregory Brent Bolster
7:37 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
Can some Pro-gun advocate please explain the rationale that citizens need the right to bear assault weapons... I may be a duhhhhh but I thought they weren't for sport but killing the human animal soley.
Joe
7:51 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
"Need" has no place in the conversation. Do you NEED to comment here?
An 'assault weapon" is a figment of the imagination of the uninformed and uneducated. The AR 15 is not an assault weapon any more than any other semi auto rifle and less powerful than many.
They are used every day in competitive shooting matches and practice.
Chris
8:15 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
The founders are not talking about hunting in the right to bear arms. Everyone in that time hunted, or had someone hunt for them. The right to bear arms agaisnt those that oppress. Militia forces, like those that liberated themselves to forge this country, needed that right to prevent military rule. This is what the founders are talking about. As many writings from history they require some interpretation to apply to modern life, but they idea is true.
If the Government decided to use its arms against the people of, pick our state, the constitution grants them some protection. Although not sure what an AR is going to do against a tank, but the Davidians and others proved that in a police action Assault rifles fare better than most in direct action.
Note: I use the term police action in a military context, as in the rules of engagement are different than in military engagements.
Safety first
10:04 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
That is the problem hear. Most people do not understand that the so called assault weapon is used for sport shooting. My wife and I sport shoot often because we find it to be enjoyable and in a strange way relaxing. We shoot what some call Assault rifles for target shooting and nothing more. I would not say that we need but we do have the right to own and use these weapons in a legal way. By doing so we are not hurting anyone or breaking any laws as a matter of fact we get together with friends and make a day of it and all have a good time at it. your comment above is one of the reasons why there is so much animosity between gun owners and non-gun owners. This is not a matter of need that I or any other owner should have to explain to anyone but desire to continue to enjoy a sport that some love. And lets not forget guns are part of this worlds summer Olympic sport programs.
Matty G
8:33 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
Biggest problem I see is that most of these comments are directed at Baltimore or DC... I live in Western maryland about 5 min from WV. I do alot of hunting and fishing ALONE. I'd love to be able to carry a weapon, openly or concealed incase of an incident where my life is put at risk and im no where near a town or road.
Safety first
10:07 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
I agree. we all know what a bear can do to a person in short order. Law or not for that type of self defence i would carry if out in the mountains.
G-Man
8:46 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
I thought it was standard practice in W. Maryland to carry a gun/rifle? Just kidding. I do see your point. Never know when a bear or bobcat, etc is looking for some lunch. You can apply for the permit. This is a temporary impasse until the federal court hears the case.
Matty G
8:48 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
I applied. Apparently the danger of anything like that isnt considered a good reason for requesting the permit
G-Man
9:25 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
I'd have one handy anyhow
Safety first
10:10 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
Your damn right. I would too. I would prefer not to be eaten by some 500 lb black bear.
Matty G
10:32 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
Dunno if I will or not, DNR is constantly driving through around here.
Jim Arrington
11:35 am on Friday, August 3, 2012
As I read these comments I have not seen any ones that say no permits to green carders, anyone from arab countries, and so on. All this will do is open the door for these individuals to legally kill you an american. It will give people the opportunity to have a civil war between each other which is not a bad idea so to speak as we need to weed out the people that don't follow the rules and our legal laws. I submit that filming cops kicking some ass is bull as all you hear is I got that on tape man, blacks are noted for this action along with these smart ass white punks that bait the cops into a arguement to sue. Its about the money Hon, if we had no cops what the hell would you do in an emergency condition so may we leave the cops alone. I am not a cop so don't think so fast, just remember there are more gun out there then you think and myself I always carry so be careful who you mess with. Amen
Steve
12:35 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
Maybe we can mount guns on the speed cameras......that'll weed them out.
Green Carders have always been able to get gun permits. My Chinese buddy has one.
mike cherry
7:56 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012
wtf
Dave Williams
12:18 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
its just too bad that when judges like this are over turned by the supremes,their jobs don't go with the ruling.
FIFA_archived
1:09 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
"like this"? How about the judges and attorney generals that said the Affordable Care Act was unconstitutional? Should they lose their jobs too? Oh that's right, the SCOTUS was wrong in that decision.
G-Man
1:36 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
Just the liberals ones. :)
FIFA_archived
1:46 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
Honesty is a redeeming quality.
jason tharp
11:38 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012
everyone has their views on this,i dont want to get all of the technical stuff but my view is that if u can pass the check to own a handgun you should be compitant enough to carry it , not necessarily concealed but you shiuld be able to carry it, ive lived in baltimore my entire life and saw alot and some of the things i saw could have been prevented, im just saying, im not for all the argument, just throwing out an opinion
david batista
1:45 pm on Sunday, August 5, 2012
Y not if you are applying and not a criminal. It should be to home owners over 35 or 40 and. Good background and job.
mike cherry
7:55 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012
Carrying concealed is like not carrying at all. Surely, you would not pull out your "peace" if the bad guy has the drop on you. Maryland needs to have a open carry law. I moved to WV nine years ago and got a CCW permit. I then realized that WV allows open carry. Needless-to-say, I never renewed my CCW permit.
Matty G
1:07 pm on Tuesday, August 7, 2012
The Open Carry permit in WV is great... People still kinda act weird when they see my .357 strapped to my hip but nothing they can do, and its not like i pull it out waving it around. I have had the cops called on me in walmart before only to be told walmart can ask me to put it away in my car but other than that I did nothing wrong. Didnt need any kind of permit of any kind.
William Allen Waltman SR
11:20 am on Thursday, August 9, 2012
Knuckles, Matty G. Sounds like you live close to my area Ellerslie, Md I am waiting to get the O K for a permit. I do setups and carry large sums of cash when buying at auctions. Good Luck.
Matty G
3:00 pm on Thursday, August 9, 2012
Actually I live in Lavale so im what, 15 min from you lol.
Steve
7:37 pm on Thursday, August 9, 2012
The General Assembly is now looking at a bill in it's special session that would severely limit places where a person could carry a gun anyway.