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Where's the beef?
When I go to VA from MD (and back) with scary rifles, I avoid DC. I remember a situation several years ago where a serviceman was transporting his collection home through DC and got stopped there. Law enforcement seized his firearms, including scary rifles, and he ended up needing legal assistance to gain their rightful return. I think the legal work was done pro bono, but still, I think it took him 2 years to get them all back. My memory of this is vague, so feel free to do your own research. I'm sure others here will correct my memory too. Still, I do not roll the dice with DC in the mix.
This is the story. I can't believe it's been 7 years. Title 18 sec. 926a of the United States Code (added by FOPA) didn't help this guy as he went through DC.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/2012/...-d-c-police-and-he-cant-seem-to-get-them-back
https://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/guns/2012/may/14/miller-injured-vets-guns-stolen-dc/
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/14/miller-house-passes-resolution-exempt-military-dc-/