pcfixer
Ultimate Member
http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Legislation/Details/hb0004
"Went to the Governor for signature"
"Went to the Governor for signature"
Just to confirm - does the language 'THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO (1) A SALE, RENTAL, OR TRANSFER: (I) INVOLVING A LICENSEE OR A FEDERALLY LICENSED GUN MANUFACTURER, DEALER, OR IMPORTER' mean that gun rentals at a range operated by an FFL would still be legal without a NICS check and documented transfer?
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That that the $30 amount specified in one of the versions has been set aside and the 'REASONABLE FEE' for performing the background checks will be any amount an FFL decides to charge?
Just to confirm - does the language 'THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO (1) A SALE, RENTAL, OR TRANSFER: (I) INVOLVING A LICENSEE OR A FEDERALLY LICENSED GUN MANUFACTURER, DEALER, OR IMPORTER' mean that gun rentals at a range operated by an FFL would still be legal without a NICS check and documented transfer?
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That that the $30 amount specified in one of the versions has been set aside and the 'REASONABLE FEE' for performing the background checks will be any amount an FFL decides to charge?
Does this mean C&R to C&R long gun transfers are still legal as well?
Had a disagreement this morning with a friend who is a FFL in another state. He kept telling me it was illegal to do private sales or transfers of long guns in Maryland. I informed him that it most certainly was NOT illegal to do a private sale/transfer in Maryland between 2 Maryland residents that were not prohibited from possessing a firearm. I told him that it may change if Hogan signs the bill(which I believe he will
Anyone have a link or statute that backs up my claim?
Does this mean C&R to C&R long gun transfers are still legal as well?
I thought that C&R to C&R transfers had to be interstate.
only handguns
Does this mean C&R to C&R long gun transfers are still legal as well?
A C&R holder is a licensee so I read that as any c&R holder can still transfer legal long guns. i don't think that is a stretch.
Telling you guys it's much easier to take this in when you decide you just aren't going to comply with it
Telling you guys it's much easier to take this in when you decide you just aren't going to comply with it
Is there an exemption for in family transfers? I recall one of these bills carving that out.
Is there an exemption for in family transfers? I recall one of these bills carving that out.
I think that goes without saying. but may as well get or keep your C&R for extra cover.