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  • rbird7282

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    Dec 6, 2012
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    Columbia
    Wheel gun aka revolver falls into the "restricted" weapons catagory in MD. BTW, MD resident has HQL.

    Thanks. Was not sure if this was an issue or not like it is with motor vehicles.

    Not restricted, regulated is the term you’re looking for and in MD it makes no difference ce whether it’s regulated (handgun) or not (long gun) as long as it’s. Legal in MD. In either case it needs to be transferred via a MD FFL.


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    lazarus

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    Jun 23, 2015
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    Doesn’t the MD law exempt FFL03s for all long guns, not just C&Rs, because of the way state law defines “dealer’s license” and “licensee?”


    “(d) "Licensee" means a person who holds a dealer's license.”

    “(b) "Dealer's license" means a federal firearms license.”


    “(a) This section does not apply to: (1) a sale, rental, or transfer: (i) involving a licensee or a federally licensed gun manufacturer, dealer, or importer;”


    MD and feds don’t care about whether it’s sold or gifted. They regulate transfers, not sales, in that case.
    Yes in theory. I will not the FFL-03 that tests that with modern long guns.
     

    mac1_131

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    Jan 31, 2009
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    Doesn’t the MD law exempt FFL03s for all long guns, not just C&Rs, because of the way state law defines “dealer’s license” and “licensee?”


    “(d) "Licensee" means a person who holds a dealer's license.”

    “(b) "Dealer's license" means a federal firearms license.”


    “(a) This section does not apply to: (1) a sale, rental, or transfer: (i) involving a licensee or a federally licensed gun manufacturer, dealer, or importer;”


    MD and feds don’t care about whether it’s sold or gifted. They regulate transfers, not sales, in that case.
    Potentially yes. It's murky in that area and could be read that way.

    More defective legislation.
     

    hobiecat590

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    Feb 2, 2016
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    Not restricted, regulated is the term you’re looking for and in MD it makes no difference ce whether it’s regulated (handgun) or not (long gun) as long as it’s. Legal in MD. In either case it needs to be transferred via a MD FFL.


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