Reckless, I had that same problem today ... and another friend too. Started and completed the application today, but the button for paying doesn't work ... got a response that my credit card would be charged ... I hadn't given them any credit card info. Was using IE ... very weird.
Hmmm ... now the Bushmaster Carbon 15 and Pit Viper are listed as -- * “Assault Pistol” Not for sale to general public (purchase by US Gov. Armed Forces, Law Enforce Agencies ONLY)...
Gotcha, thanks Trumpet. The named 'assault pistols' are by name, not by manufacturer. The Bushmaster pistol is the one pictured by Ty, above. Bushmaster started making .223 pistols around 2003 with the P97 and took over the assets of Professional Ordinance Carbon-15 and Bushmaster made the...
Nevermind ... I think we're screwed ... the Bushmaster 2012 catalog on page 19 has the Carbon 15 pistols. http://www.digitaleditiononline.com/publication/?i=89427
Since the bill as introduced had "Bushmaster Pistol" in it and was not changed ... then, if the Bushmaster 2013 catalog came out after Jan. 18, 2013, we've got a solid case...
OK, the Bushmaster AR pistols were "New for 2013" see pages 2-3 of their 2013 catalog. http://www.icloudmobilemedia.com/i/99715/74
SB 281 was passed April 3, 2013 ... introduced January 18th 2013
This is getting close ... when did the Bushmaster 2013 catalog come out?
How do we know that the...
Thanks Ty! ... but that's not what I see on their website ... did Bushmaster change after the law was written? http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/pistols.asp
I've read a bunch of this thread ... I apologize for not reading it all, and for asking what I'm sure has already been asked and answered ... but how is this legal in MD? MD Code, Title 4, Subtitle 3, 4-301(2) lists as banned, the Bushmaster semiauto pistol ... "or a copy regardless of the...
Sheriff issuing is not ideal. It is unfair because some counties it is easy and others it is impossible. However, it would result in more CCW permits in the state, and should not take away any existing rights. It's been a pathway to state-wide shall issue in a number of other states ... so...
Correct. Hearing first, then the chairman may or may not schedule a committee vote, if it passes the committee it's on to the House floor for a vote, if it passes there it then goes to a Senate committee -- for a hearing, a possible vote (depending on the chair's decision), then to the Senate...