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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Biggfoot44 View Post
    Sort of , but changed in Nov 2919 .

    Firstly , Non Residents treated the same as Residents .

    Since late 2019 , simply being the Owner of a business on the face of it results in Unrestricted W&C Permit . No longer issues about amounts of cash , value of equipment or merchandise , on call status , etc .

    Business ( brick & mortar ) doesn't have to be Md , just has to Do Business in Md . Expect to upon request by the assigned Investigator to document that you actually do business , and that some is in Md .

    Unless Veteran ,or certain firearms instructors , 16 hr specific Training class required .

    Does this suck compared to Free America ? Yup .Is doubling the number of Permits in last 5 years a positive step ? Also Yup.
    So I wonder if this triggers the MD state tax dept to have a look at your filings.
    I do business in MD and DE and PA.
    I carry in PA & DE but never in MD.
    Looks like I could though & I am going to try.
    I am pretty used to CC and when I don't I don't like it

    I wonder if MD is a state where you must tell the cops , like in a traffic stop.
    God Bless the American Armed Forces, Thank You All.

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frizratz View Post
    So I wonder if this triggers the MD state tax dept to have a look at your filings.
    I do business in MD and DE and PA.
    I carry in PA & DE but never in MD.
    Looks like I could though & I am going to try.
    I am pretty used to CC and when I don't I don't like it

    I wonder if MD is a state where you must tell the cops , like in a traffic stop.
    MSP (state police) will investigate enough to convince themselves that you are actually doing business in MD so thorough documentation will be to your advantage.

    No law in MD requiring you to inform LE.

    Web site https://handgunlaw.us/ is an excellent resource.
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  3. #13
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frizratz View Post
    So I wonder if this triggers the MD state tax dept to have a look at your filings.
    I do business in MD and DE and PA.
    I carry in PA & DE but never in MD.
    Looks like I could though & I am going to try.
    I am pretty used to CC and when I don't I don't like it

    I wonder if MD is a state where you must tell the cops , like in a traffic stop.
    I just got my MD conceal carry license. I’m in the same boat I live in PA but and do business in PA, MD and DE.

    It actually wasn’t too bad of a process. I took the MD wear and carry class and went and did the live scan fingerprints in MD. I had to prove my business dealings in MD with taxes,business license and provided bank statements and 10 invoices for my dealings in MD. It also doesn’t hurt that I predominantly bank in MD as well.

    You do not have to be a cash business to get it. It’s actually quite easy if you can prove you do business in MD.

    They contacted my wife, 3 references and interviewed me as well. It took about 50 days from start to finish

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    MD is not a duty to inform state

  5. #15
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Biggfoot44 View Post
    Sort of , but changed in Nov 2919 .

    Firstly , Non Residents treated the same as Residents .
    As a former resident of Maryland, that ain't much of an improvement.

  6. #16
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    Quote Originally Posted by jtwalker View Post
    Run for constable of your township/borough.
    I think you don't have to run. I believe that you can become a deputy constable if your existing constable is open to it. You still have to go through the training, etc, so you should still fall under LEOSA. But someone with direct experience would probably need to confirm that.
    I am not a lawyer

  7. #17
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    Recent SCOTUS decision has made the "good reason" requirement go away. MD Concealed Carry classes are quite popular now. I am teaching it twice in Chester County, and would travel if hosted I SE Pa.

    Contact via citizensdt.com

  8. #18
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    Quote Originally Posted by RFlowers View Post
    Recent SCOTUS decision has made the "good reason" requirement go away. MD Concealed Carry classes are quite popular now. I am teaching it twice in Chester County, and would travel if hosted I SE Pa.

    Contact via citizensdt.com
    I'm not seeing a specific MD course on your site. Are you offering for MD similar to an AZ course where if the participant qualifies, you set them up with all the paperwork and steps required to apply for an MD non-resident permit?

  9. #19
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    I should have been more clear. I am doing two classes; tomorrow and fri, as well as in Nov, but both are at a Club that only allows Members and family of..to attend. If you have a venue, and want to host, feel free to reach out and we can make this happen.

    One day all classroom, one day practical, including qualification attempts.

    Thanks

  10. #20
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    Default Re: Maryland Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit.

    King Shooter Supply in KOP hosts the MD Wear and Carry Permit Classes monthly.

    Two day class (16 Hour requirement) includes 4 hours on the range.

    Check out below for dates and enrollment information:

    https://training.usconcealedcarry.co...5-0242ac120013

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