But I want to protect the magazines, so I'll set up a sanctuary for them in my home.
Not a lawyer, but this post on Facebook is openly admitting to violating the law. As stupid and unconstitutional as that law may be, I'm not sure it would be very difficult to get a subpoena for sales records in MD.
Maybe I'm paranoid, but I feel like it would have been more useful to just quietly ship them to communist states without drawling a shitload of attention to yourself and your customers via Facebook.
Could just be me though.
Something looks fishy. They have had to suspend all sales so their distributors can catch up!? Makes no sense to anyone that has been in the business of selling anything. This thing called "back order" comes to mind.
Great publicity and a way to drive people to their site. All publicity is good publicity. They were able to get this site plus others on Facebook to talk about them.
While I wish them the best of luck, and I honestly hope they win the legal battles they have coming their way (it would do wonders for us here), they are offer for sale in MD mags greater than 10 rounds. That is illegal.
If they don't think Frosh (and gun grabbing DAs and politicians) will not come for them, I think they might have another thing coming. These guys have made it their cause in life to, instead of working to actually prosecute criminals in their home jurisdictions and thus make their states better, to prosecute liberal cause du'jour and persecute those they believe are their political enemies. You know, people who might call them Dickbags on Facebook.
That's the point man, stop being pussies. Frosh apparently has you scared to death, I can promise you us out of staters dont give one F about Frosh or Marylands communist laws, and you shouldn't either, F'em.
TLDR: it's time to grow a pair and stop being scared of Darth Frosh......yea you can say that's easy for me to say, and it is...but it's still true
While I wish them the best of luck, and I honestly hope they win the legal battles they have coming their way (it would do wonders for us here), they are offer for sale in MD mags greater than 10 rounds. That is illegal.
If this is the case, you are just shipping your already owned property to Maryland.
Meanwhile, don't forget to vote.
While I wish them the best of luck, and I honestly hope they win the legal battles they have coming their way (it would do wonders for us here), they are offer for sale in MD mags greater than 10 rounds. That is illegal.
Doesn't matter. Inside of Maryland you cannot manufacture, sell, offer for sale, purchase, receive, or transfer. You can't take possession of them inside of the states borders. It doesn't matter where they were purchased, or that you already own them. They need to be in your possession when they cross the state line.
While I wish them the best of luck, and I honestly hope they win the legal battles they have coming their way (it would do wonders for us here), they are offer for sale in MD mags greater than 10 rounds. That is illegal.
If they don't think Frosh (and gun grabbing DAs and politicians) will not come for them, I think they might have another thing coming. These guys have made it their cause in life to, instead of working to actually prosecute criminals in their home jurisdictions and thus make their states better, to prosecute liberal cause du'jour and persecute those they believe are their political enemies. You know, people who might call them Dickbags on Facebook.
One of my points is you already have possession. Possession can be defined in many ways. Constructive possession and actual possession. The legal issue then becomes a what kind of possession is the law referencing. Possession is a complicated legal issue. If you are out of town and your magazines are in your cabinet, do you have possession? Conversely if your magazines are in the mail and you are at home do you have possession? I don't think this determination is as simple as some my think it appears.Doesn't matter. Inside of Maryland you cannot manufacture, sell, offer for sale, purchase, receive, or transfer. You can't take possession of them inside of the states borders. It doesn't matter where they were purchased, or that you already own them. They need to be in your possession when they cross the state line.
I wish it were not so. Even rebuild kits need to be taken out of state before assembly to be legal. Not that it's enforceable...
This. This. This. 100x this. It may seem hopeless, but the more people that stay at home the more room we give them.