Gun show at the York Fairgrounds PA this coming weekend March 2nd and 3rd, usually a pretty big show.
Saturday 9am-4pm
Sunday 9am-3pm
Saturday 9am-4pm
Sunday 9am-3pm
The OP is a Maryland FFL who has handled transfers for MD residents at the show in the pastIs there gonna be people to do transfers there for pistols and also does the transfer 7 days start there or does that part still have to be done at the MD store
Right I mean can they submit that info at the show and then we only visit to pickup or must that be submitted once we get back to mdThe 7-day wait starts when the FFL submits the 77R paperwork. Md residents can't legally purchase and take home a handgun at the York show (unless purchaser has a C&R FFL and the handgun is C&R).
Call it a hunch, but I bet South Carroll Sporting Goods will be thereWill the be any Maryland dealers there?
The OP is a Maryland dealer...Will the be any Maryland dealers there?
Paperwork on a handgun must be done at the FFL's place of business, if show was in Maryland then paperwork could be started at a show.Right I mean can they submit that info at the show and then we only visit to pickup or must that be submitted once we get back to md
Paperwork on a handgun must be done at the FFL's place of business, if show was in Maryland then paperwork could be started at a show.
I do know what I am talking about, as a Maryland FFL you can only sell guns in the State you have your license in, so to transfer a handgun from a PA FFL to your MD FFL you have to do the paperwork at your place of business, if you are a Maryland FFL if you sell a long gun in PA you have to transfer the long gun to a PA FFL and they do the back round checkHas nothing at all to do with it, sounds like you're making things up out of the air, or repeating something you heard somewhere.
You start the process at the show, submit the MD app, and you go to the FFL's shop 7 days later to pick up. That's it.
I do know what I am talking about,
as a Maryland FFL you can only sell guns in the State you have your license in, so to transfer a handgun from a PA FFL to your MD FFL you have to do the paperwork at your place of business
if you are a Maryland FFL if you sell a long gun in PA you have to transfer the long gun to a PA FFL and they do the back round check
Your wrong rules exists ask a FFLNo, you don't. You're making up extra rules that do not exist.
He/she does not have to be in state to start the paperwork.
This sounds like another made up rule.
There are MD FFLs selling long guns at PA shows and VA shows, there are out of state FFLs selling long guns at MD shows.
You will find most FFL's will not start the paperwork while out of state, it could be construed as initiating a transfer in a state in which the FFL is not licensed. Best to ask the receiving dealer first.Ok if the paperwork can be started in the show that makes it way more appealing
Ok, I am going to put this out there, YOU ARE NOT AN FFL and you ABSOLUTELY do not know what you are talking about. As an out of state dealer you cannot transfer modern firearms at the show to another dealer during the show. You may transfer them ahead of the show to a Licensed PA FFL for the show. I'll be happy to explain any of it to you at the show, come see me! As stated in my above post, starting the paerwork for a handgun while out of state could be construed as acting outside of the scope of your FFL license and I for one will not do it.No, you don't. You're making up extra rules that do not exist.
He/she does not have to be in state to start the paperwork.
This sounds like another made up rule.
There are MD FFLs selling long guns at PA shows and VA shows, there are out of state FFLs selling long guns at MD shows.
Great 1st post.Will the be any Maryland dealers there?