My GF put her son voluntarily on the list so her ex could not take him out of the country. When he is 18 next year she was going to remove him from the list. But I heard that once you are on, it is very hard to get off. So would he also have issues getting a firearm?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...0720a0-a037-11e5-a3c5-c77f2cc5a43c_story.html
"Matthew Clark, a spokesman for Hogan, said Friday that Maryland already has a policy on gun purchases that addresses individuals on the list. Under the policy, Maryland State Police place a hold on a person on the FBI Terrorist Watchlist. The state then works with federal authorities, who would make the final decision about a gun purchase."
He is talking out his ass, as is the public affairs office at MSP. Both were clueless in their comments.
My GF put her son voluntarily on the list so her ex could not take him out of the country. When he is 18 next year she was going to remove him from the list. But I heard that once you are on, it is very hard to get off. So would he also have issues getting a firearm?
That's a pretty bold statement given the details of the spokesman.
Good enough for meIt's a pretty accurate statement given the sources I have spoken to as President of MSI.
My GF put her son voluntarily on the list so her ex could not take him out of the country. When he is 18 next year she was going to remove him from the list. But I heard that once you are on, it is very hard to get off. So would he also have issues getting a firearm?
Sure she did. How did she do that?
Called the fbi and they said "sure! No problem?"? Please.