Lowers do not require a hql, but do go on the 77r
7 day cooling off period still applies, regardless if this is your first or 100th handgun purchase.
It's not a cooling off period. It's the time it takes to mail an application to MSP and receive a "not dissapproved " back via mail.
I am about to 'exercise' my 2A right using my brand new MD HQL.
Question:
Does the 7 day waiting period still apply, or can I pay for and take my new handgun home on the same day after the background check goes through ?
Thinks HQL was designed to streamline to process.
HQL means you have to get permission just to wait more time.
How do firearms get registered in Maryland, at purchase or is it something separate you do? Is it required?
So they have a record of every gun I own that was on a 77r?
Not to sidetrack Cold Steel's thread but I think he got his answer so here goes. Say you take some of your form 77r purchased firearms to a Md. FFL to sell and he logs them in on his books and then sells them. Maybe he sells in Md. where another 77r gets generated for that gun, maybe he sells on GB and ships out of state to another FFL. How then would the state's "Database" be current ??So they have a record of every gun I own that was on a 77r?
Not to sidetrack Cold Steel's thread but I think he got his answer so here goes. Say you take some of your form 77r purchased firearms to a Md. FFL to sell and he logs them in on his books and then sells them. Maybe he sells in Md. where another 77r gets generated for that gun, maybe he sells on GB and ships out of state to another FFL. How then would the state's "Database" be current ??
It's not. That's why MD is a joke
77Rs are like Herpes , they're forever, and never go away .
( This might seem like humor , but seriously for real )
The database includes every gun you ever filed a form 77 on, including the ones you have since gotten rid of. In addition the same gun can be in the database multiple times, once for each time someone filed a form 77 for that particular gun.
Just another example of Maryland useless databases (like the fired shell database) just another way to waste taxpayers money while keeping unnecessary people employed doing worthless "make work". The only purpose is political, making it as hard as they can on the law abiding gun owners (that pesky 2nd Amendment keeps getting in the way of their true goal).
77Rs are like Herpes , they're forever, and never go away .
( This might seem like humor , but seriously for real )
Go back to the debate and legislative intent in 1966 , it was all about Cooling Off Period .
If that is true it's pretty F**ing insulting
Go back to the debate and legislative intent in 1966, it was all about Cooling Off Period .
Go back to the debate and legislative intent in 1966 , it was all about Cooling Off Period .