5.56blaster
Ultimate Member
Are you on dope. Stay out of Maryland, where your a subject not a citizen.
In the next couple of months I'll be moving to MD from TX. I know new legislation has recently passed regarding AR platform guns. If I move into the state can I bring my two AR15s (both registered SBRs) and one has a can, are NFA items ok to possess in MD? Any restrictions on bringing handguns?
Thanks for the help!
In the next couple of months I'll be moving to MD from TX. I know new legislation has recently passed regarding AR platform guns. If I move into the state can I bring my two AR15s (both registered SBRs) and one has a can, are NFA items ok to possess in MD? Any restrictions on bringing handguns?
Thanks for the help!
I am hoping to do the opposite, and move to TX from MD.
Where are you coming from in TX and what's it like?
Rob.
Everyone is doing the right thing trying to steer you away from this god awful state. To answer your question directly, this is not legal advice. Do your own research, as you will find many here do not like to advise others regarding the legalities of the very wishy washy hard to understand gun laws. My personal understanding and interpretation is that as of October the first 2013 - if the AR-15's are not HBARs (heavy barrel profile) and you did not buy them in Maryland prior to the law, you can't bring them here legally.
Umm.. You do realize that a large chunk of that "good money" you'll make here will go to the state.. Yes? Rain tax, fuel tax, property tax, income tax,sales tax.. Much larger rates then most other states.. You're losing more then your gun rights by moving to Md.
This. If there is ANY way you can manage to find a place across the state line in PA, VA or WV, do it. Trust us on this one - you don't want to move to Maryland, and especially not from Texas.Unless you have PCS orders to MD, consider living in DE, VA, or WV and commuting.
Unfortunately work will be near BWI airport so it would be a pretty inconvenient drive from any of the neighboring states.
If you're working at BWI consider Delaware. It's better than here and the added expense of the commute will more than be made up for in savings in other places.
Unfortunately work will be near BWI airport so it would be a pretty inconvenient drive from any of the neighboring states.