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Concealed carrying in Maryland isn’t only about skills — it’s about mindset

Freestate Firearms Training founder Dave Ritchie, left, and Hap Baker Firearms Facility Chief Range Officer Chuck Hamlet demonstrate the most effective way to tell someone to stay back before using a firearm — hands in front of the body and palms out. (Kat Mauser/Staff)
Freestate Firearms Training founder Dave Ritchie, left, and Hap Baker Firearms Facility Chief Range Officer Chuck Hamlet demonstrate the most effective way to tell someone to stay back before using a firearm — hands in front of the body and palms out. (Kat Mauser/Staff)
Kat Mauser
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The first eight-hour day focuses on the mindset of legally carrying a firearm in public and the second focuses on the skill set — both of which a student needs to be successful.

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