My head spins.
Interesting....as an FFL myself, I'll look into how the process works. I will ask MSP directly with this cited law code.
No offense, but how as an FFL do you not know this?Interesting....as an FFL myself, I'll look into how the process works. I will ask MSP directly with this cited law code.
No offense, but how as an FFL do you not know this?
It only says if the seventh day falls on a Sunday or a Holiday. Otherwise, they are included in the seven day count.I think you better read this:
So here's the law statute for you folks, pertaining to applications placed "On Hold". They differ from a no response. This is quoted from law, not interpretation.
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Yes but the OP isn’t on hold he just hasn’t received a response, therefore the shop can legally transfer it to him
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They do have special talent for making things both confusing and difficult. We elect them just for this reason.
JeezusOk, today's update.
No email from MSP. Logged onto website. Found a little message icon. Opened, it said the dealer entered the wrong ID or the gun is not on roster. Of course it is, I bought an identical model thru the same shop last year.
Called the shop. They looked into it. Clerk had entered.the info manually because the CZ stuff is confusing; CZ Brno for Czech, CZ USA for other. The upshot is I get another 7 days to wait.
This is what Maryland does best.
WTF?!?My record was a 111 day wait back when the old Whitemarsh Arms wouldn't release without the not-disapproved. Hope to never have that again.
Those were strange times...My family had similar experiences and also 7/8th day releases from different shops.I had to wait probably 7 or 8 weeks back in 2013 from an IP here because they wouldn't release. Will never buy another firearm from them.
I mean...I guess that's a legit explanation. At least you weren't erroneously and secretly prohibited somehowOk, today's update.
No email from MSP. Logged onto website. Found a little message icon. Opened, it said the dealer entered the wrong ID or the gun is not on roster. Of course it is, I bought an identical model thru the same shop last year.
Called the shop. They looked into it. Clerk had entered.the info manually because the CZ stuff is confusing; CZ Brno for Czech, CZ USA for other. The upshot is I get another 7 days to wait.
This is what Maryland does best.
I mean...I guess that's a legit explanation. At least you weren't erroneously and secretly prohibited somehow
It does suck that their carelessness is costing you so much time. Hopefully the dealer will offer some consolation prize.
I know they are in the business to make money, but I would at the very least give you $10 back for the MSP fee...and maybe toss in a box of ammo.Yeah, at least my dogs are safe from the forces of Law and Order.
I made certain to mention to the dealer that I understood they'd received an email from MSP about the pistol misidentification. There was an "I'm sorry" in the conversation stream, IIRC, so that's of some comfort.