Advisory notices do not have the force of law.
Look, I am not saying that people will actually be convicted. Especially in light of the MDSPs Advisory notice.
What I am saying is that we should expect the MDSP to follow the written law, even if we disagree with it.
That's were the attorney comes into play and with a good attorney the argument can be made.
Again, why would FFL's tell customers they could? They have too much to lose. Somebody with some authority is telling them they can.