Thank goodness our legislators passed the waiting period laws. These laws have really, really reduced murders in the Free State.
It really doesn't affect the overall murder rate (we're just a week behind)
Thank goodness our legislators passed the waiting period laws. These laws have really, really reduced murders in the Free State.
Again, not entirely correct since not a single state is 100% compliant in what they report to NICS. Reporting information to NICS has absolutely nothing to do with how quickly one can purchase a firearm in any particular state.
Except that states that have your instant check go through NICS allow you to be approved and leave in 15 minutes. I understand what you’re saying, it’s not NICS that delays MD, it’s their laws required everything to go through MSP.
Just the way MD has it set up
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Didn't WV pass something if a resident has a carry permit that's like an E-Z pass? I'm not sure how that works out with a state carry permit on a Federal form.
Not that it really matters since anyone 21 and over in WV can carry however they want now but I know the sheriff offices still provide carry permits for residents, I don't know why anyone would get one besides reciprocity
Except that states that have your instant check go through NICS allow you to be approved and leave in 15 minutes. I understand what you’re saying, it’s not NICS that delays MD, it’s their laws required everything to go through MSP.
Just the way MD has it set up
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I’m seeing that I have to register my guns once I’m no longer active duty but I’m being told I need to now. Any one have info on that portion of registration?
Didn't WV pass something if a resident has a carry permit that's like an E-Z pass? I'm not sure how that works out with a state carry permit on a Federal form.
Not that it really matters since anyone 21 and over in WV can carry however they want now but I know the sheriff offices still provide carry permits for residents, I don't know why anyone would get one besides reciprocity
7 Day * Cooling Off Period * that happened to also have MSP background check , for sales from Dealers - 1966
Private party secondary sales outlawed, hence requiring all sales/ transfers/ gifts/ etc to go thru a Md Regulated Weapons Dealer - Oct 1, 1996
The relevant factiod not asked , but of equal interest-
EBR's reated to 21yo, 7 day, MSP background - 1994 . At this time the former Md Pistol & Revolver Dealer Licensing scheme had a name change to Regulated Weapons Dealer Lic . Dealers who had FFL , but not P&R ( yes, this was not uncommon at the time ) , could then no longer sell EBR . This eventually made FFL only gun dealers mostly a non-viable business model .
Can you please expand the acronyms EBR and P&R?