Vile Shadow
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- Feb 28, 2013
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I just thought of something.
Let me see if I got this straight. The M1A is a semi-automatic cosmetic replica of the military issue M14, and as such has been relegated to MD's regulated firearms list and will be banned by Oct. 1 because it's a "dangerous assault weapon".
On the other hand the select fire, to include full auto, M14 is NOT on MD's regulated firearms list. Therefore it is somehow less dangerous and not banned by SB281. And that you can still get by going through the NFA process.
Am I wrong? Or did just stumble across a big piece of Maryland stupidity?
Let me see if I got this straight. The M1A is a semi-automatic cosmetic replica of the military issue M14, and as such has been relegated to MD's regulated firearms list and will be banned by Oct. 1 because it's a "dangerous assault weapon".
On the other hand the select fire, to include full auto, M14 is NOT on MD's regulated firearms list. Therefore it is somehow less dangerous and not banned by SB281. And that you can still get by going through the NFA process.
Am I wrong? Or did just stumble across a big piece of Maryland stupidity?