Squaregrouper
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so for my education whats your next step
No idea. No idea.
so for my education whats your next step
Correct, its a record of your purchases, not what you own. You can't "unpurchase" something
Yes, MSRPA is worthy of support. The State affiliate of NRA.
I know folks crap on NRA, but if you really do your research, NRA does step up.
MSRPA is a named plaintiff in a case relevant to MD.
MSRPA has a representative in Annapolis working closely with MSI and NRA. (MJD438).
Consider being a member.
MSP's lawyers (the real ones) are smart enough to know that the SECOND warrant they filed for would be contested and upheld as bogus because they would then KNOW that the list is NOT a list of what you have, only what you have purchased once upon a time.
so for my education whats your next step
No idea. No idea.
Go back to the MSP and query for a process to correct the personal firearm registration record? Proof of disposition of a previously recorded firearm via a bill of sale and/or POC for a FFL that performed the transfer/sale?
It may just be a stagnant database. Garbage in... no garbage ever let back out.
This is also a concern of mine as well. I need to see what the MSP believes that I have.
And, interestingly enough, the database was never supposed to be searchable by name, only by firearm model and serial number. No clue when that changed, but I am guessing sometime in the late 90's.
Join MSI (Maryland Shall Issue). They need it for the lawsuits they are bringing against the state for various infringements. They're the only ones fighting exclusively for MD in the courts. While you're at it, send as much as you can afford. Those lawsuits are expensive. (They're all-volunteer, and their President is a lawyer, but there are fees and expert witnesses who don't come cheap).
https://www.marylandshallissue.org/jmain/index.php
Yup, the only ones... not like MSRPA being a named plaintiff on a case that is at SCOTUS awaiting review...
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Thanks for the comments.In fairness to my colleague from nuclear free Takoma Park, until Malpasso I also had no idea that MSRPA was anything other than a club that (wisely) had one of their knowledgeable board members testify in Naptown. Similar to JJ representing Mt. Washington and now (formerly?) some other org (2A MD).
I don't think it would be bad form to let MDS members know how they can contribute to current and future lawsuits, I would certainly like to know.
And a bigly Yuge THANK YOU for all the time you and all the others spend in Annapolis during the session. Your knowledgeable and poignant testimony is always "Must See" TV when I can't make it in person.
To chime in on the records, I had a run in with MSP's database a few years back. I bought a handgun off another member here and we did the transfer at MSP. When the Trooper ran the serial number he came back over to us and asked when the seller had aquired the gun because the last transfer of it was to a different person; the person he had gotten it from. The Trooper had no record of the 77r the guy I bought from had done when he got it. Luckily the seller still had his not disapproved paper copy of it. So yeah MSP's records are not perfect at all. The Trooper just said oh they must be behind. If I recall correctly the seller had had it over a year.
Yes, MSRPA is worthy of support. The State affiliate of NRA.
I know folks crap on NRA, but if you really do your research, NRA does step up.
MSRPA is a named plaintiff in a case relevant to MD.
MSRPA has a representative in Annapolis working closely with MSI and NRA. (MJD438).
Consider being a member.