Biggfoot44
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- Aug 2, 2009
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For a "regular" long gun a Father-in-Law is immediate family. He's a parent - as related by marriage.
Huh ? Have a cite for that , for an In Law having the legal status of a Step ?
For a "regular" long gun a Father-in-Law is immediate family. He's a parent - as related by marriage.
I’d have to agree.Note that stepparent, stepsibling, stepgrandparent, stepchild, stepgrandchild are explicitly included in the list. The modifer "or marriage" is meaningless if in-laws are not being included.
Conversation never happened.This conversation never took place...
Another person who believes being law-abiding is more important than actually fighting for your rights. This country is full of themAnother person who has never seen Fight Club
I'll bet a ham sammich against your $20 on the time line.Conversation never happened.
One pitfall though if for some reason the transfer happened while both VA residents, so no interstate transfer issues, if the firearm was acquired by FIL after October of 2013 and the firearm was ever traced, then there would be no legal way OP could possess it in Maryland.
Now if it were acquired by FIL prior to 10/2013 and passed to OP prior to 10/2013 it would be perfectly legal for OP to possess in MD.
I’d bet $20 in the next two years FSA2013 is overturned.