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Penguin Hunter
Well played.I can't believe you can't believe this one is still going.
Well played.I can't believe you can't believe this one is still going.
Imagine if you were ignorant on a topic and wanted to destroy it. A.) you'd hire someone who was or B.) you'd research yourself and know everything about it.What's the point? So they can just try to add it come Jan session? Those idiots in office understand nothing on firearms. Keep it that way
Happens all the time in "the cut."What about spoons. You can assault someone with a spoon and that's not banned.
Just assault style long computers; a regular assault style computer is rarely used to commit crimes.Happens all the time in "the cut."
Apparently now you can bully, assault and kill someone with facebook. We need to ban assault computers. {tic}
Happens all the time in "the cut."
Apparently now you can bully, assault and kill someone with facebook. We need to ban assault computers. {tic}
To the OP;
I assume that you are asking a genuine question about which rifles you are able to purchase legally in MD. I agree some of the provisions are confusing and seemingly arbitrary. I would recommend that you select a firearm you are interested in, and have a discussion with your FFL. Ultimately they are the ones that are responsible for submitting your transfer application to the MSP. If you also purchase it from them, (as opposed to purchasing ohnline and transferring) you are less likely to purchase a firearm of which you are unable to take posession. try finding a FFL that specializes in long guns. Good luck.
Rifle transfers DO NOT go through MSP.
What's next, when will they suspend a child for chewing a pop-tart into the rough shape of a gun?
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Just showing my ignorance again. Thanks for correcting my error.
So, just for giggles; suppose an unknowledgable gun shop sold a banned semi automatic rifle to an unknowledgable buyer. If the boys in blue show up, who goes to jail?