I'm not sure if intentional , but you are mixing two catagories : Regulated Weapons aka Handguns, and potentially Banned Rifles . Please clarify your inquiry .
No, you may not
Firstly , the hypothetical transfer in NC may be legal under NC law, but not Federal law . GCA requires all such transfers between residents of different states to be handled by FFL , in either state, AND for the transaction to be legal in both states . Obviously , it would not be legal for you under Maryland law .
If you were to * borrow * it within NC , that would be governed by NC law . However, being a Maryland resident, you may not travel through Maryland with the "banned" firearm enroute to N.Y., or any other location.
11 years on this forum... and just now you're pissed?[/QUOTE
I'm not pissed, just cant believe how pathetic the laws have become over the years. I've despised Md probably longer than you have been alive.
When you get to the border check point they will check your papers and search your vehicle. If you happen to cross where there isn't a checkpoint. the drone scanners will spot them in your vehicle and within 10 minutes your vehicle will be surrounded.
In theory you could transport thru under FOPA .
Thanks folks. I was just using NY as an example, I agree, I guess worse than Md...
I'm a Md resident and I know to split the firearm/ammo/mags up into different, unaccessable locations (no loaded mags) and have it all under lock and or cased when "traveling to the range". I was just wondering about a SO CALLED "assault weapons"..., that have never been on the Md books and just passing through, to wherever.
So, as a Md resident, is the following ok? To borrow a "potentially banned" rifle (ar ak) from a friend (in his name) and pass through Md with it say into WV, as long as everything is split up and locked and removed from easy access? Such worthless, pain in the ass laws that generate worthless, pain in the ass, bs questions...