- Apr 25, 2017
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2nd Amendment privileges?
Holy shit! You've been in Maryland way too long!
It's truly sad
2nd Amendment privileges?
Holy shit! You've been in Maryland way too long!
I have a question for anyone willing to answer.
I finally got my hql and would like to purchase my first handgun. Unfortunately I currently live with family until I get an apartment later this year/early next year, who do not want firearms in the household. Can I legally store a hand gun at a close friends house (everyone there is over the age of 21) in a triple locked case with no ammo or magazines being stored with the firearm or at the same residence? It would just be the handgun itself without magazines or ammo. It would be in a double locked hard case with a trigger lock also. If this is possible would I need to leave a letter with them or statement of who has possession of the firearm along with contact info and hql number?
2nd Amendment privileges?
Holy shit! You've been in Maryland way too long!
whats the difference between a triple locked case at someone elses house and one at your house?
If you cannot keep one at your house, rent until you can.
And yes! No offense meant to anyone! If I am wrong, I'll admit it and thank you for the knowledge.
Cheers to all, as we agonize over getting it right...
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Thank you for posting that...I sure never saw it, and it does positively clarify.Woody, you are actually correct after all and I'm in error, mea culpa, mea cupla! The MSP put out an advisory a few months ago but for some reason they couldn't get it to post on their website. Can you believe it, they put out an advisory for the word "receive". They are making sure this get's taken care of and posted to their website. Peace
Interesting, sooooo I'm confused again. Does that mean it is legal for a person to store a regulated firearm at another residence(who has no hql) as long as anyone at the house in question is over 21 and has not done anything to prohibit them from otherwise having the ability to own firearms?
Interesting, sooooo I'm confused again. Does that mean it is legal for a person to store a regulated firearm at another residence(who has no hql) as long as anyone at the house in question is over 21 and has not done anything to prohibit them from otherwise having the ability to own firearms?
Going by the letter of the MSP Advisory, it's totally "LEGAL" for you to loan your neighbor your handgun on a temporary basis. My initial understanding of the law was negated by the Advisory.