Think you better wait awhile. Read somewhere that they plan on Appealing, but they plan on waiting to the Last Second to File. But it has been a few weeks ago, so I'd Google it.
[quote]The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (CA4) has granted Maryland's motion for a stay pending the outcome of appeal of the Woollardcase. This overrules the lower court's order that would have lifted the stay effective August 7th and takes us back to where we stood just a few weeks prior. While this is certainly disheartening, the much bigger issue remains the appeal of the case itself. Oral arguments will be scheduled at some point between October 23-26. A ruling on the case is likely to come at some point in early 2013.
In the meantime, permit applications submitted to MSP can still be denied if you do not have a "good and substantial reason," so please bear that in mind if you had planned on submitting an application.[/quote]
So, for now you are probably screwed and doomed, and doubly so if you sent in money hoping to get approved during the short life of the stay.
Just swim the river - northern Virginia is "almost" like Maryland except the cops and the politicians know that the little folks not only know what the law says but know how to make them obey it. All that and shall-issue CHPs.
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Think you better wait awhile. Read somewhere that they plan on Appealing, but they plan on waiting to the Last Second to File. But it has been a few weeks ago, so I'd Google it.
a permanent stay was issued
If only Laura had provided the whole information:
[quote]The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (CA4) has granted Maryland's motion for a stay pending the outcome of appeal of the Woollardcase. This overrules the lower court's order that would have lifted the stay effective August 7th and takes us back to where we stood just a few weeks prior. While this is certainly disheartening, the much bigger issue remains the appeal of the case itself. Oral arguments will be scheduled at some point between October 23-26. A ruling on the case is likely to come at some point in early 2013.
In the meantime, permit applications submitted to MSP can still be denied if you do not have a "good and substantial reason," so please bear that in mind if you had planned on submitting an application.[/quote]
So, for now you are probably screwed and doomed, and doubly so if you sent in money hoping to get approved during the short life of the stay.
Just swim the river - northern Virginia is "almost" like Maryland except the cops and the politicians know that the little folks not only know what the law says but know how to make them obey it. All that and shall-issue CHPs.
stay safe.
A new stay... As the above commenter stated.
I Hope Md will be put in its place in early 13 but that means that our "legislators" will be in session and able to screw with us...
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You're screwed... Just move to VA...
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Just write a check* to the Dem. Party committee. State Police accept that as a "good and substantial reason" to issue you a permit.
*check must be well into 4 digits to meet State requirements
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