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I was born and raised in Maryland but after retirement, I realized that I just couldn't stomach living there any longer because of taxes, politics, and gun laws. I did leave family behind and visit often, but when I do I would very much like the ability to defend myself...
I thought that I could use a local Live Scan vendor here in AZ and provide the technician with the appropriate MSP agency numbers but I guess not.
Agency Authorization Number: 9400082484
Agency ORI Number: MDMSP6000
Reason Fingerprinted: MD Public Safety Article, Section 5-305
I learned the same in my AZ concealed carry training class. In Arizona, a person who holds a valid AZ Concealed Carry Permit is exempt from the Gun Free School Zone Act restriction.
I am looking for help with the Maryland W&C permit process since I live in Arizona but I plan to visit family in MD this year.
I have my AZ permit and I understand that MD does not offer non-resident permits, so I assume that I have to apply for a MD W&C permit in the same way as a MD...
This morning Governor Hogan will be calling into The T-Bone and Heather Show on WSMD STAR 98.3 FM. If someone would like to try to call in to the radio show (301-884-8255) and talk directly to him about the PP arrests here is an opportunity...
This is not an attack or anything, and I understand that yes the barrel may be the correct profile and all but no where do I see the Faxon barrel advertised or stamped as a HEAVY BARREL; it’s just described as Barrel Profile: Heavy Fluted. If you don’t think it’s a big deal and feel comfortable...
Again, the barrel is not advertised nor stamped IAW COMAR or the MSP Advisory.
There's no need to get in a letter writing campaign with MSP or the manufacture when I can just purchase one that is advertised and stamped HEAVY BARREL or H-BAR.
I followed that link and read the information regarding that barrel and do not see anywhere that the barrel is described by the manufacture as a "Heavy Barrel".
Is there anything supporting that "Heavy Fluted" meets the letter of the MD law "Heavy Barrel"?
Interesting, so it has two butt stocks; The original and the second folding stock which makes it Maryland legal.
I'm sure it won't be long before some schmuck writes a letter asking the MSP/ATF if shouldering this firearm with the stock folded; thus in a <29" OAL configuration, does that...