Odd question, but how does a state end up on the ATF’s permanent Brady permit list? Do they have to request it?
On the surface, it seems only a background investigation equivalent to a NICS check is required...
In that case why isn’t an HQL sufficient for MD (assume the 77R is the issue for pistols)? Or in DC a registration card (provided you are using the MPD FFL)? Conversely, Hawaii is on the list, but I can’t imagine them asking the ATF for anything that would make a purchase easier for their subjects.
EDIT: I should have posted what I was asking about since us slave state subjects are not familiar with the luxuries free America has to offer. In some states with a CCW permit issued by that state, you do not have to go through NICS when making a purchase. Brings new meaning to cash and carry.
https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/permanent-brady-permit-chart
On the surface, it seems only a background investigation equivalent to a NICS check is required...
In that case why isn’t an HQL sufficient for MD (assume the 77R is the issue for pistols)? Or in DC a registration card (provided you are using the MPD FFL)? Conversely, Hawaii is on the list, but I can’t imagine them asking the ATF for anything that would make a purchase easier for their subjects.
EDIT: I should have posted what I was asking about since us slave state subjects are not familiar with the luxuries free America has to offer. In some states with a CCW permit issued by that state, you do not have to go through NICS when making a purchase. Brings new meaning to cash and carry.
https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/permanent-brady-permit-chart
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