Greg M
Member
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"(b) Exceptions.- This section does not prohibit: ...
...(4) the wearing, carrying, or transporting by a person of a handgun used in connection with an organized military activity, a target shoot, formal or informal target practice, sport shooting event, hunting, a Department of Natural Resources-sponsored firearms and hunter safety class, trapping, or a dog obedience training class or show, while the person is engaged in, on the way to, or returning from that activity if each handgun is unloaded and carried in an enclosed case or an enclosed holster; ..."
I would read that fairly liberally as in not prohibiting resonable stops, but as DirtyBrad wrote, there was a bill (HB527) introduced this year to specifically allow rest stops. I don't know where the common perception that one must travel directly to and from the event with no stops originated. Can other Marylanders help explain this?
DirtyBrad, what I was saying was that I wasted money getting the membership because I only went 5 or 6 times. The individual visits would have cost maybe $50, but my membership (family) was $190. I think the individual membership is about $150 and the first year there's a $25 fee. I'm going to use it more this year (I hope) . They also have a member's only sale in November that is pretty decent.
Greg
"(b) Exceptions.- This section does not prohibit: ...
...(4) the wearing, carrying, or transporting by a person of a handgun used in connection with an organized military activity, a target shoot, formal or informal target practice, sport shooting event, hunting, a Department of Natural Resources-sponsored firearms and hunter safety class, trapping, or a dog obedience training class or show, while the person is engaged in, on the way to, or returning from that activity if each handgun is unloaded and carried in an enclosed case or an enclosed holster; ..."
I would read that fairly liberally as in not prohibiting resonable stops, but as DirtyBrad wrote, there was a bill (HB527) introduced this year to specifically allow rest stops. I don't know where the common perception that one must travel directly to and from the event with no stops originated. Can other Marylanders help explain this?
DirtyBrad, what I was saying was that I wasted money getting the membership because I only went 5 or 6 times. The individual visits would have cost maybe $50, but my membership (family) was $190. I think the individual membership is about $150 and the first year there's a $25 fee. I'm going to use it more this year (I hope) . They also have a member's only sale in November that is pretty decent.
Greg