I feel for the gunowners that live in MD, but it’s going to be inn-teresting to see what new foot-dragging TPTB come up with while this case runs its’ course.
Now if I was NOT an anti-gun robot, and lived in the state, I’d see this as a big opportunity.
Alternatively, if I was one of the lawyers “permitted” to seek justice in that state, I’d also see an opportunity for big money; i.e., withholding of services already funded by taxes; with equipment already in service not being used in a fiscally responsible manner, etc, etc, etc..
March 16th, 2012 at 10:22 am
As the article says, The Feebs no longer accept paper cards. TN contracted fingerprinting for background checks several years ago.
March 16th, 2012 at 11:19 am
I feel for the gunowners that live in MD, but it’s going to be inn-teresting to see what new foot-dragging TPTB come up with while this case runs its’ course.
March 16th, 2012 at 1:23 pm
Several months my ass. That equipment is manufactured and sold. They could have one in there next week. If they wanted to.
March 16th, 2012 at 2:21 pm
They do have the equipment. They use it on criminals right now.
They just don’t want to use it on CCW applications. They “want” new machines for that … machines that will never be paid for.
March 16th, 2012 at 8:24 pm
What I found interesting was this:
How to Become a Private Provider
http://www.dpscs.state.md.us/publicservs/pfp.shtml
Now if I was NOT an anti-gun robot, and lived in the state, I’d see this as a big opportunity.
Alternatively, if I was one of the lawyers “permitted” to seek justice in that state, I’d also see an opportunity for big money; i.e., withholding of services already funded by taxes; with equipment already in service not being used in a fiscally responsible manner, etc, etc, etc..