You are not required to register it. It is perfectly legal. You don't have to do anything.
The "voluntary registration" is there if you decide you want your gun in the state database. That's all.
If the authorities ever trace the serial number on your lower, they will learn that you purchased it legally in Texas.
Answering a similar question:
I have a question Not trying to steal the thread but lets say I send a regulated firearm out of state for work and It come back after OCT 1 Am I breaking the law?
Yes, but what we're worried about, here, is that in the Socialist Republic of Maryland, you're innocent until proven guilty.
What we're afraid of is it will be taken away and confiscated, with up to a year of harassment and paperwork trying to retrieve it, or worse, you're taken to jail on "suspicion" until either YOU can prove otherwise, or they can finally get around to proving it is legal.
THAT is MY personal fear over all of this. I think that guy who was arrested at the gun show was to be made an example out of, and I think they're not done slapping us around yet. I think there will be more sacrificial lambs to make their point that they're serious about this law, and to scare and intimidate us.
A complete lower is regulated here. Must be transferred thru a Md ffl. It is not an Hbar. Just take our word for it.
I'm going to buy some Maryland regulated firearms in VA, and possess them at my residence (I'm a MD resident...) in MD.
Yay for ye old loophole.
Active duty Army stationed in VA, MD resident. VA treats me as a resident since I live in VA; but my home of record is MD. Drivers license is MD too.
BTW.....that Hbar thing has been the biggest liberty taken to current law as anything. The law doesn't exempt Hbar's...it exempts the Colt AR-15 Sporter H-BAR rifle.
So all those cats that were allowed to cash and carry those Bushy's, RRA, Stag.....or any other maker with an "H-BAR" have some decisions to make prior to the 01 October effective date of the new law.
From the law itself;
"Regulated firearm” means:
14 (1) a handgun; or
(2) a firearm that is any of the following specific assault weapons or 15 their copies, regardless of which company produced and manufactured that assault 16 weapon:
4 (xv) Colt AR–15, CAR–15, and all imitations except Colt AR–15
5 Sporter H–BAR rifle;
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Ummm, sorry dude, cash and carry today, means unregulated and thus no issue today, tomorrow or after October 1. Those same items that are non regulated/cash and carry today, will be so tomorrow as well as after October 1.
Furthermore, there is at least one dealer that has a letter from MSP stating that any HBAR qualifies as unregulated, not just the Colt Sporter, HBAR.
You don't read so well and that 20 something speech pattern doesn't enhance your attempt at a factual point either.
Who has said MSP letter that trumps the law as it is currently written?
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