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How about that waiting period? Also good luck getting a carry permit in MD. Do they even recognize your place of business as a place you can carry it?
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"A gun for what?!?!? To shoot a misunderstood yute?" You surely jest......
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Best thing you can do is take the insurance money. tell you land lord your out of business, (and no you will not be paying anything more until he refurbs the building) and move you business to an area that won't burn you out.
Listen to the tears. Profit, probably making more money with people who won't blame you for anything. |
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It might be better to relocate his business to a more civilized location.
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Good.
That's the "lesson" people should be taking away from all this nonsense. At the end of the day there is no one else responsible for keeping you and your safe. It's your job, and it behooves you to acquire the know-how and equipment to at least do a passable job of it. |
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It might be better to relocate his business to a more civilized location. and buy a gun. Yes, of course. But he needs to relocate to where teens won't try to incinerate him for shits and giggles and where he can obtain a firearm for his protections without all the crap he will need to go through in Baltimore in order to legally arm himself. |
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It might be better to relocate his business to a more civilized location. Food Desert creator! Yesterday I heard that about 200 businesses were burned. I can't verify that number and it is high compared to the news coverage I saw. Sure the CVS and a possible vacant building and/pr a almost finished retirement home burned, but that is about all that I heard about. Caveat: I may have misunderstood the 200 businesses report. Maybe they were damaged and not necessarily burned. |
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Only excuse for not owning a gun is not being legally old enough. Shame on that man. Too little too late.
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When we had a big riot here years ago, an employee stuck in one of those Old Timey Photo places successfully warded off looters using a prop coach gun.
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How about that waiting period? Also good luck getting a carry permit in MD. Do they even recognize your place of business as a place you can carry it? View Quote Unless the laws there have changed dramatically in the last year, No waiting period for a shotgun. The new pistol laws, however, are bullshit. No carry permit, for sure, but there's no permit required for a long gun. It's even (or was, not too long ago) legal to carry one openly, but expect attention from the local gendarmes. Carrying loaded in a vehicle is a game law violation. Yes, your place of business is a legal place to carry a pistol, but transporting it there daily requires the separate locked box thing. |
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Can't he own and keep a gun in his store in Baltimore? View Quote Absolutely. But he may not want to leave it there for a number of reasons. The immediate problem is the new Handgun Qualification License required there, and the cost and time to obtain it. Or he could find a C&R gun and be exempt from that part of it, anyway. |
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Absolutely. But he may not want to leave it there for a number of reasons. The immediate problem is the new Handgun Qualification License required there, and the cost and time to obtain it. Or he could find a C&R gun and be exempt from that part of it, anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can't he own and keep a gun in his store in Baltimore? Absolutely. But he may not want to leave it there for a number of reasons. The immediate problem is the new Handgun Qualification License required there, and the cost and time to obtain it. Or he could find a C&R gun and be exempt from that part of it, anyway. That is true. A weird "loophole" in Maryland law lets you not only "keep" a handgun at a business you own, but you can "carry" on the property. In his case though, its striclty within the pizza shop. Take one step outside and you can be arrested. |
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Not with a magazine capacity of greater than 10. View Quote You can absolutely have a magazine capacity greater than 10 in Maryland. You just have to purchase the mag outside of Maryland and physically bring it into Maryland yourself. You can't have it mailed here and you can't received it in Maryland. It's fine to receive the mag out of state and bring it with you back to Maryland. |
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Quoted: That is true. A weird "loophole" in Maryland law lets you not only "keep" a handgun at a business you own, but you can "carry" on the property. In his case though, its striclty within the pizza shop. Take one step outside and you can be arrested. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Can't he own and keep a gun in his store in Baltimore? Absolutely. But he may not want to leave it there for a number of reasons. The immediate problem is the new Handgun Qualification License required there, and the cost and time to obtain it. Or he could find a C&R gun and be exempt from that part of it, anyway. That is true. A weird "loophole" in Maryland law lets you not only "keep" a handgun at a business you own, but you can "carry" on the property. In his case though, its striclty within the pizza shop. Take one step outside and you can be arrested. |
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We have a whole bunch of Maryland people coming to the Cabela's I work part time at in Delaware all looking for shotguns and AR's after Baltimore went down. Finally the liberals are starting to see that the 2nd Amendment has nothing to do with hunting
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You can absolutely have a magazine capacity greater than 10 in Maryland. You just have to purchase the mag outside of Maryland and physically bring it into Maryland yourself. You can't have it mailed here and you can't received it in Maryland. It's fine to receive the mag out of state and bring it with you back to Maryland. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not with a magazine capacity of greater than 10. You can absolutely have a magazine capacity greater than 10 in Maryland. You just have to purchase the mag outside of Maryland and physically bring it into Maryland yourself. You can't have it mailed here and you can't received it in Maryland. It's fine to receive the mag out of state and bring it with you back to Maryland. Yup deal with that stupid law all the time selling to MD residents |
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How messed up do you have to be to want to burn someone to death for fun?
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That is true. A weird "loophole" in Maryland law lets you not only "keep" a handgun at a business you own, but you can "carry" on the property. In his case though, its striclty within the pizza shop. Take one step outside and you can be arrested. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can't he own and keep a gun in his store in Baltimore? Absolutely. But he may not want to leave it there for a number of reasons. The immediate problem is the new Handgun Qualification License required there, and the cost and time to obtain it. Or he could find a C&R gun and be exempt from that part of it, anyway. That is true. A weird "loophole" in Maryland law lets you not only "keep" a handgun at a business you own, but you can "carry" on the property. In his case though, its striclty within the pizza shop. Take one step outside and you can be arrested. not true, you can carry on your property or on the property of a business with owner's consent. |
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I'm sure the state police will approve all of his paperwork by the time the verdict for the trials are announced.
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You can absolutely have a magazine capacity greater than 10 in Maryland. You just have to purchase the mag outside of Maryland and physically bring it into Maryland yourself. You can't have it mailed here and you can't received it in Maryland. It's fine to receive the mag out of state and bring it with you back to Maryland. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not with a magazine capacity of greater than 10. You can absolutely have a magazine capacity greater than 10 in Maryland. You just have to purchase the mag outside of Maryland and physically bring it into Maryland yourself. You can't have it mailed here and you can't received it in Maryland. It's fine to receive the mag out of state and bring it with you back to Maryland. That makes perfect sense. |
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I'm not a fan of Mossberg but he should get one of these. http://www.slickguns.com/sites/default/files/88maverick2_0.gif It is affordable, does the job, and easier to get than a pistol in Maryland. He should have one in his store and home. As for his car.... he should jumo through the hoops has best as he can and get a handgun. But since he probably spends the majority of his time at his business and home... a Maverick 88 Security should work for him. View Quote with a battlebelt with dump pouched attached filled with shells |
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Good for him. I'd do it license or not.
My life is worth more to me than appeasing some little fuckstick with a name placard on his desk. Guy looks like he is a hard worker and just learned a lesson on why most of us dislike ghetto goblins. |
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Not with a magazine capacity of greater than 10. You can absolutely have a magazine capacity greater than 10 in Maryland. You just have to purchase the mag outside of Maryland and physically bring it into Maryland yourself. You can't have it mailed here and you can't received it in Maryland. It's fine to receive the mag out of state and bring it with you back to Maryland. That makes perfect sense. It does make perfect sense. it allows government (Democrats) to continue to blame neighboring states and the NRA for the crime caused by 50+ years of social policies that have destroyed inner city families. |
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Not with a magazine capacity of greater than 10. View Quote false. Buy them all day long in any state that sells them, and you can possess them in MD. You can also buy them online and have them shipped out of state and get them that way Bullshit law is bullshit, but at least there's a bullshit work around for bullshit laws |
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Yup deal with that stupid law all the time selling to MD residents View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not with a magazine capacity of greater than 10. You can absolutely have a magazine capacity greater than 10 in Maryland. You just have to purchase the mag outside of Maryland and physically bring it into Maryland yourself. You can't have it mailed here and you can't received it in Maryland. It's fine to receive the mag out of state and bring it with you back to Maryland. Yup deal with that stupid law all the time selling to MD residents Years ago in Maryland, Me: Too bad we can't get hi-caps here any more. Dealer friend: I have a 30-rounder for the M1A, and a 90 rounder for the AR. Me: I sure would like to buy you lunch in Pennsylvania one day. Friend: I have some time on Thursday. By the way, I'd like to see the range you belong to up there. Me: It was a very nice afternoon!! |
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All business owners in that area should make that place look like the deserts of Detroit.
Take your business elsewhere. |
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Yeah I really DO NOT miss living in that state. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He should move out of MD, I did and never looked back. Yeah I really DO NOT miss living in that state. More and more, I realize what a great state Maryland is........ To be from! |
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Not with a magazine capacity of greater than 10. You can absolutely have a magazine capacity greater than 10 in Maryland. You just have to purchase the mag outside of Maryland and physically bring it into Maryland yourself. You can't have it mailed here and you can't received it in Maryland. It's fine to receive the mag out of state and bring it with you back to Maryland. That makes perfect sense. See, you've fallen into the trap of attempting to apply logic to gun laws. Stop it. It'll only make your head hurt worse. |
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More and more, I realize what a great state Maryland is........ To be from! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He should move out of MD, I did and never looked back. Yeah I really DO NOT miss living in that state. More and more, I realize what a great state Maryland is........ To be from! Only thing I really miss is living on the bay going crabbing and fishing. |
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Maybe his best bet is to GTFO of Baltimore and open a new pizza shop elsewhere.
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Perhaps seeking a better quality location and clientele is in order.
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How about that waiting period? Also good luck getting a carry permit in MD. Do they even recognize your place of business as a place you can carry it? View Quote A business owner can carry in his business, but he/she can't carry to/from his place of business. Without a CCW, which is near impossible to attain in Md, there are restrictions that prohibit loaded firearms in automobiles. So, you can either leave the gun stashed in your store, or drive to/from work with an unloaded gun in a lockbox, or transport a loaded firearm, thereby becoming a criminal. One of the reasons that I declined to move to Maryland even though I could earn more money and have a much better chance of promotion. |
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In Baltimore (and in some other parts of the country).........I figure that a jury will not take kindly to a store owner using deadly force against a group of yutes intent on ONLY having fun at your expense during a riot or not.
They were just funin' and my baby was just watchin'. Aloha, Mark |
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In Baltimore (and in some other parts of the country).........I figure that a jury will not take kindly to a store owner using deadly force against a group of yutes intent on ONLY having fun at your expense during a riot or not. They were just funin' and my baby was just watchin'. Aloha, Mark View Quote When they are throwing lighter fluid on you and trying to light you on fire no jury in America would convict you |
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