Maybe Hogan should have MD start reporting certain mental health issues to NICS. Right now almost no states report mental health data. I know the VA does as I had a retired Navy Seal get refused due to a previous case of PTSD which was resolved. VA never "unreported" him. It was easy to...
Interview with felons in prision
This reminds me of an interview I saw at a MSP training session where multiple hard core felons were asked what acted as a deterrent to them when deciding to rob or attack someone. NO - police, laws, going to jail. The only YES was not knowing if the victim...
As a FFL and SOT holder, I would consider this an SBR unless I had documentation from the ATF otherwise. A rifle subject to the NFA has a barrel of less than 16 inches in length. The ATF procedure for measuring barrel length is to measure from the closed bolt (or breech-face) to the furthermost...
Sherrif
I tell all of my customers to send it to their Sheriff. For Anne Arundel County, that's: Sheriff's Office, 8 Church Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401. They should be able to give to the appropriate individual.
I'm a dealer and here is my read on the Advisory. When the customer comes in for the final transfer, you must complete the transfer online with the Licensing Portal, then the 4473. Completing the 77r on a day other than the day of transfer (per the MSP) could result in forfeiture of our...
The MSP just sent out an Advisory to all dealers that bans out-of-state transfers (not routine sales) of hi-cap mags. In the past, if a firearm arrived at the dealer with hi-cap mags, they could send them to the purchasers friend or relative that lives out of state. The purchaser could then...
MSP Advisory on Hi-Cap Mags
On 9/25/17, the MSP sent out an Advisory to all MD FFL's (see attached) that says that if the mags that came with a firearm that was transferred in MD, the transfer of mags "outside MD" is considered illegal as it's "associated" with an in state transfer. No...
The only "legal" .223 ARs in MD (other than an SBR) are those with a heavy barrel (HBAR) and those are regulated, hence the need for a 77R. Since a lower receiver cannot be built into a banned weapon, the only allowed build is either as a pistol or a HBAR, and both require a 77R.
I have transferred many AR lower receivers to customers without the need for them having a HQL. I recently sent 2 applications to the MSP Portal, one for 4 Glock frames and one for a single Glock frame. One was "Not Disapproved" and one was returned to the customer saying he needed an HQL. I...
I'm not an airlines expert, but it was explained to me that if a passenger checked a bag and then didn't board the plane, they would delay the plane and pull the bags unless the passenger was "officially" delayed and still traveling to that location. Checking bags and being a no-show raises a...
Prior legal possession
I would look at it this way. If you legally possessed it in MD first, then you would probably be ok mailing it back to yourself at a later date. But, buying one out of state and mailing it into MD, could be considered "receiving" as you never had prior legal possession...
In addition to the just released LD-FRS-14-002 - Revised, dtd May 2, 2014, which states that SBRs and SBSs are defined as a handguns and require both a MSP 77R and approval by the Handgun Roster Board, I sent an inquiry to Cpl. Edwards about whether this meant that SBRs and SBSs also require a...
Good catch, I mistyped when I said that the MSP were not disapproving HBARs as they were considered long guns when AR's were regulated.
The AG did come out with a official interpretation that .22 ARs were significantly different internally that they were not considered to be copies and hence...
True. The MSP could revoke the license and press charges if they so desired. What I said is what was briefed to us by the MSP when they issued us our Regulated Firearms License. Bottom line is if a FFL follows the law, they should never have to retrieve a firearm.