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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 18:24:50 GMT, DownTime
wrote: My guess is that the rules for "carrying" a loaded handgun on a boat in Maryland waters is the same as "carrying" anywhere else in the state: you need a carry permit. On land, without a permit, you can transport an unloaded handgun to a dealer's, from a dealer's, to a range, et cetera. this past summer while scoping out some secret lobster holes 'out of season', i was stopped and the crew checked all the usual safety stuff. the dive flag i had up, we were just snorkeling, but still people in the water, was not the appropriate size. i had the full sized one on hand, just not up. i got a warning for that. i had mentioned to the officer in charge when he asked for the registration, flares, etc. "i have a handgun in that same bag" well before i even made amove towards the boat bag. they didn't seem to flinch or care, or maybe i was being watched more carefully and did not notice. i do have a carry permit, so i have nothing to worry about there, but afterwards is not the time to give them an 'i told you so' defene. Did they ask for a permit? -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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