Lex Armarum
Ultimate Member
- Oct 19, 2009
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I'm sorry. I was under the impression that SB281 did not differentiate between Maryland residents, non-residents and future residents in regards to grandfathering "assault long-arms". I thought that if you owned it (or had a valid order to purchase) before 10/1/13, then it was grandfathered in and you could legally possess it in the State of Maryland, regardless of your state of residence.
Further, if you moved into the State after 10/1/13, you could register it so long as you owned it before 10/1/13.
Is my understanding of the law not correct?
From SB281
4–303.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a person may not:
(1) transport an assault WEAPON into the State;