Add that you will give money to candidates that run against lawmakers that vote for restrictions.
Not sure whether to put this in the water cooler or here, but since it deals more with legal issues I will post it here. My question is if legislation gets passed that outlaws AR-15's OR makes keeping them in-state unrealistic (high renewal/registration fees), then what is the best/cheapest legal way to move them out of state but retain possession of them?
I could always sell them for $1 to an out of state friend and pay the FFL transfer fees. However if I want to keep them in my name, how do I go about moving them to another state?
In your hands/ in your safe. The state can pound sand. They're not getting mine, I can tell you that. Rather than expend energy trying to find where you can run away to, bring the fight to annapolis and keep them from being banned in the first place.
http://marylandshallissue.org/joindonate-now/
Pretty sure they will use your state/location of driver's license as your residence ... that pretty much stops anyone from having 2 or 3 state "residence". It works that way already for purchases ... that's why we can't reside both in PA and MD and purchase guns under both state's laws.
The simplest way is to establish residence in 2 states and simply transfer them to myself in another state. Does anyone have experience doing that? Would I even need an FFL to do that?
I understand that we have generally laughed at people getting too paranoid and coming up with crazy what ifs. However with what just passed in New York, I am putting absolutely nothing past O'Malley.
I've contacted out of state relatives that I can trust; it's an option in the event of political disaster. My hope is that the Senate President is more savy that the governor and can read the mood of the populace. There could be down-the-road trouble for the Democrat majorties if they end up forcing something through.