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  • 44man

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 19, 2013
    10,149
    southern md
    Anyone starting a pool on how soon into the session and which esteemed Assemblyman will submit the ban on "ghost guns"?

    Hogan will get on tv and as for common sense gun control as he promised in his campaign

    He will as to ban ghost guns and possession of unserialized weapons, and 80% lowers and frames

    He will call to ban internet ammo and parts sales to md

    And he ask that ar10’s be added to the banned weapons list

    He will call for all private sales to go thru map or an flag

    And he will call for a ban on possession of mags over 10 rounds

    All with no grandfathering

    And he will reinstate the “ any interested party” language to the red flag bill

    Then he will get ready to really fvck is in his 2 Nd term 2nd session

    That’s what I think
     

    hillbilly grandpa

    Active Member
    Jan 26, 2013
    981
    Arnold
    The BATFE. There's actually regulations and guidelines on serial numbers for firearms. I believe it's 27 CFR § 478.92 otherwise it's pretty obvious a ghost gun and not 'hidden' very well from those wanting to take them away from you.


    I believe the CFR reference applies to licensed manufacturers, not persons making a firearm for personal use, and not for sale.
     

    teratos

    My hair is amazing
    MDS Supporter
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 22, 2009
    59,840
    Bel Air
    I believe the CFR reference applies to licensed manufacturers, not persons making a firearm for personal use, and not for sale.
    § 478.92 How must licensed manufacturers and licensed importers identify firearms, armor piercing ammunition, and large capacity ammunition feeding devices?
    (a)

    (1)Firearms. You, as a licensed manufacturer or licensed importer of firearms, must legibly identify each firearm manufactured or imported as follows:

    (i) By engraving, casting, stamping (impressing), or otherwise conspicuously placing or causing to be engraved, cast, stamped (impressed) or placed on the frame or receiver thereof an individual serial number. The serial number must be placed in a manner not susceptible of being readily obliterated, altered, or removed, and must not duplicate any serial number placed by you on any other firearm. For firearms manufactured or imported on and after January 30, 2002, the engraving, casting, or stamping (impressing) of the serial number must be to a minimum depth of .003 inch and in a print size no smaller than 1/16 inch; and

    (ii) By engraving, casting, stamping (impressing), or otherwise conspicuously placing or causing to be engraved, cast, stamped (impressed) or placed on the frame, receiver, or barrel thereof certain additional information. This information must be placed in a manner not susceptible of being readily obliterated, altered, or removed. For firearms manufactured or imported on and after January 30, 2002, the engraving, casting, or stamping (impressing) of this information must be to a minimum depth of .003 inch. The additional information includes:

    (A) The model, if such designation has been made;

    (B) The caliber or gauge;

    (C) Your name (or recognized abbreviation) and also, when applicable, the name of the foreign manufacturer;

    (D) In the case of a domestically made firearm, the city and State (or recognized abbreviation thereof) where you as the manufacturer maintain your place of business; and

    (E) In the case of an imported firearm, the name of the country in which it was manufactured and the city and State (or recognized abbreviation thereof) where you as the importer maintain your place of business. For additional requirements relating to imported firearms, see Customs regulations at 19 CFR part 134.
     

    teratos

    My hair is amazing
    MDS Supporter
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 22, 2009
    59,840
    Bel Air
    I'm going to SBR a few and they will be registered. Just not with the state.
     

    newmuzzleloader

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Apr 14, 2009
    4,774
    joppa
    Hogan will get on tv and as for common sense gun control as he promised in his campaign

    He will as to ban ghost guns and possession of unserialized weapons, and 80% lowers and frames

    He will call to ban internet ammo and parts sales to md

    And he ask that ar10’s be added to the banned weapons list

    He will call for all private sales to go thru map or an flag

    And he will call for a ban on possession of mags over 10 rounds

    All with no grandfathering

    And he will reinstate the “ any interested party” language to the red flag bill

    Then he will get ready to really fvck is in his 2 Nd term 2nd session

    That’s what I think



    Do you want to tell us how you really feel?

    For the record none of what you're saying will surprise me. Hogan is better than the alternative but he is more liberal Democrat in his thinking than conservative Republican.
     

    East2West

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    Jul 20, 2013
    902
    Nomalley, Nobama
    This law will save lives! :lol2:

    Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, RBG on her way to retirement. This is gonna get good.

    Is there any precedent set for the Constitutionality of being forced to register firearms?
    Of manufacturing your personal firearms?
    Of being forced to register firearms you manufacture for personal use?
     

    Mark75H

    MD Wear&Carry Instructor
    Industry Partner
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 25, 2011
    17,260
    Outside the Gates

    The only way to get rid of this kind of BS is to prohibit sales of all springs, solid and roll pins that could posssibly used in a firearm. When hardware stores are not allowed to sell common hardware parts the nonsense of this will come to the attention of those who chose to ignore it.

    Just like Nerf gun sales that continue in Montgomery County because its not enforced. If Nerf guns were removed from all MoCo locations people might notice, but without enforcement, there is chance for the idiocy to not only stand as law, but to expand.
     

    whistlersmother

    Peace through strength
    Jan 29, 2013
    8,972
    Fulton, MD
    Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, RBG on her way to retirement. This is gonna get good.

    Is there any precedent set for the Constitutionality of being forced to register firearms?
    Of manufacturing your personal firearms?
    Of being forced to register firearms you manufacture for personal use?
    I think "shall not be infringed" pretty much defines the precedent.

    Even HI and CA allow assembly, but require registration.

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    Sundazes

    Throbbing Member
    MDS Supporter
    Nov 13, 2006
    21,667
    Arkham
    MDS is not the primary information source. If you think MDS is the main way to learn what other states are doing, you'd be misinformed.


    I was not clear. You misunderstood my point. I was not talking about other states, I was talking about the MGA. We all know that they (meaning msp, state legislators, etc) read this site. We are just giving them food for thought.
    Just call me paranoid with a serious case of BGOS.
     

    smokey

    2A TEACHER
    Jan 31, 2008
    31,537

    So, if you upload a picture of a firearm to social media....are you guilty of distributing digital plans according to...
    (2) a person to distribute by any means, including the Internet, to a person in New Jersey who is not registered or licensed as a manufacturer as provided in chapter 58 of Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes, digital instructions in the form of computer-aided design files or other code or instructions stored and displayed in electronic format as a digital model that may be used to program a three-dimensional printer to manufacture or produce a firearm, firearm receiver, magazine, or firearm component.
     

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