Wtf... so they just arn't willing to let you win.
I can't wait to leave this bizarro land of Washington, D.C. The move out date can't come fast enough. I would be only so happy to give the legislators here a piece of my mind.. Good riddance
The plan is to move to Georgia in a few months, but that's not until then. I do want to replace my current shotgun though. If I can't buy one using my former Maryland residency, and MD firearms ownership as formal justification for the MD FFL, and keeping my D.C. residency out of it, I might...
That question I asked "2 years ago," (that question was a year ago) which was answered, is about possession of a firearm in Maryland, while the owner is living in the District.
This question is different as it pertains to purchasing a NEW firearm as a FORMER MD resident, and keeping it with...
What?? The district is insane if they think they have any authority over my legally purchased and owned firearms that I purchased prior to moving into the district, and are still being stored in the original state of purchase. They can go and eff right off on that. My firearms have and never and...
So strange question. As a former Maryland resident, and now a current resident of Washington, D.C. I keep all my firearms in Maryland. I purchased all my firearms as a Maryland resident.
I now want to sell one of my shotguns and buy a new one. I can't buy anything as a D.C. resident. But can...
Like I said, I don't have any reasons to be prohibited. But MD has questionable standards, and they are anti-gun. I'm leery of them performing any screening process where they can "deem" something as prohibitive, such as a history of seeing a therapist. Without having filled out a 77R, there is...
I just now called the Maryland State Police, pressed 1 for their handgun licensing division to ask them this question as well. I got a recording that said I called after hours, so I will call them tomorrow to ask them this question.
Okay, I just called and spoke to a rep at Atlantic Guns, and he said that when you move to MD, you go online to register and click 77R and do the "voluntary registration," but that's it. Unlike when you are purchasing a handgun in-state, there is no additional background check. It's a 5 minute...
Okay, so in this thread, the guy is saying that he moved to MD with a bunch of firearms, got his HQL, and then proceeded to obtain a 77R for all his previously owned firearms.
That's the problem. From what I understand, you are not legally obligated to do a 77R on previously legally owned...
Wait, you're telling me that if I purchase my Glock legally in West Virginia, Maryland can confiscate it once I move there if I register it and they deem me to be a prohibited person??
That does not sound right at all. What about my other unregistered firearms? Can they confiscate them? This...
So I have been a lifelong MD resident, but then moved out of state after college. I've been living outside of Maryland for the past 3 years. I may or may not move back to Maryland in the next few months (lots of decisions to make).
I am planning on purchasing a Glock 45 in my current state...