Since Bruen, isn't every issuing body required to be shall issue? Meaning they have to prove you aren't worthy, you don't have to establish good cause.
Gotcha. Texas only started open carry for all guns about a decade ago. Before you could only open carry shotguns or antique pistols as long as you”you don’t brandish it in a threatening manner”
And they made a big deal out of it in Texas when they finally were allowed to open carry any modern firearm
In Ohio we've had OC since 1803 when we became a state.
We've had statewide preemption over all gun laws for decades now so no democrat city or village could infringe on the state Constitution by banning IOC or CC inside their limits.
And we've have concealed constitutional carry since 2022.
Some states are late to the party.
Do they even hand out conceal carry licenses? As best I can figure Maryland is just rolling as hard as they can to outright ban guns because they have such an egregious nigger problem.
Yes, Maryland does allow concealed carry of a handgun, but it requires a state-issued Wear and Carry Handgun Permit (WCHP). Open carry of a handgun is prohibited as of October 1, 2023. uscca
To obtain a WCHP, applicants must be at least 21 years old (or 18 for employment purposes), complete a state-approved 16-hour firearms training course (including live-fire training), and pass a background check. Maryland also requires a digital photo, live scan fingerprints, and an online application
That's from Google. It sounds like a hassle to get a permit
DC has concealed carry. Without context this guy could be legally carrying.
What I was about to say. In honestly surprised they have concealed carry. Does Maryland allow open and concealed?
IIRC, DC is "may issue", which generally means you need political connections to get a permit.
Gotcha. Thanks
Since Bruen, isn't every issuing body required to be shall issue? Meaning they have to prove you aren't worthy, you don't have to establish good cause.
Ah, that's right. Now the only divide is if a state requires a permit or not.
Maryland is concealed carry, open carry is illegal.
Gotcha. Texas only started open carry for all guns about a decade ago. Before you could only open carry shotguns or antique pistols as long as you”you don’t brandish it in a threatening manner”
And they made a big deal out of it in Texas when they finally were allowed to open carry any modern firearm
In Ohio we've had OC since 1803 when we became a state.
We've had statewide preemption over all gun laws for decades now so no democrat city or village could infringe on the state Constitution by banning IOC or CC inside their limits.
And we've have concealed constitutional carry since 2022. Some states are late to the party.
Do they even hand out conceal carry licenses? As best I can figure Maryland is just rolling as hard as they can to outright ban guns because they have such an egregious nigger problem.
Yes, Maryland does allow concealed carry of a handgun, but it requires a state-issued Wear and Carry Handgun Permit (WCHP). Open carry of a handgun is prohibited as of October 1, 2023. uscca To obtain a WCHP, applicants must be at least 21 years old (or 18 for employment purposes), complete a state-approved 16-hour firearms training course (including live-fire training), and pass a background check. Maryland also requires a digital photo, live scan fingerprints, and an online application
That's from Google. It sounds like a hassle to get a permit
All states are "Shall Issue" states from Bruin. That doesn't mean they won't fight it, or put additional hoops for you to jump through.