Jason21237
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Card charged today. Pretty quick turnaround it seems. Dropped in mail on Sunday so actually picked up Monday. Sent to Georgia addy
Got my FFL today! That didn't take long at all! About a month from mailing the forms...
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I need to buy a rifle safe first...so it will be a couple months, lol!
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Is it legal to buy C&R guns here in Maryland that are on the Maryland no no list if they are 50 years old and one holds an ffl 03?
I'm hoping someone knows the answer to this "bound book" question. I created an electronic template of the acquisition and disposition table. Whenever I purchase a new C&R firearm, I just add a row to the table for the new entry and fill in the acquisition info. Is this incorrect? Do I need to have a separate table/page for each purchase?
Thanks.
I think I have this worded correctly:
No, C&R does not allow you to buy something banned in the state you are having it sent to (MD)
C&R license is for interstate purchases in general. Interstate purchases (except for non banned longguns from a neighbor state) requires FFL transfer. C&R allows FFL transfer (C&R is the FFL) for C&R Items. But C&R does not pre-empt state laws. If a hand gun is C&R, but newer than 1985 and not on the MD handgun roster, then its not allowed for example.
Thanks. Just wanted to clarify this point. Some of the guns on the banned list could fall under the C&R too! I just sent my C&R app. in last week. What a bummer for we gun fans in Maryland.
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C&R arrived today in the mail. Just a tad past 30 days from funds being removed from my account on Mar 28th. I thought there was also some sort of info packet?
Ok whats the procedure for signing the license. I have seen to NOT sign the original. I just made some color copies of my original. If I scan a copy to the computer to email to dealer should I sign the copy before I scan it? Thanks for any help
Copy original. Sign the copy. Scan the copy. Send to dealers
Keep original unsigned in a safe place.
I've had several dealers request an ink copy. Whenever I have to, I just make a copy of the original and then sign that in blue ink to show the contrast. Stamp it file copy and you're good to go.