CJIS letter received prior to submission
Submitted - 4/11/2024
Accepted - 4/12/2024
NICS - 4/15/2024
Ready for investigation - 4/17/2024
Back to accepted - 4/18/2024 (I suspect this is really investigation complete)
Approved - 5/08/2024
Permit Number: 24HGP-2278XX
In Hand -
27 days submitted to...
Noting the irony that a handgun on the roster can't be sold with it's unmodified magazines.
That's exactly what I was looking to conform, thanks!
Now just looking for FFL recommendations. Closer to PA prefered so he doesn't have to drive as far.
So I think I understand the process, but I'd like conformation and recommendations.
A longtime friend of mine is selling me one of his handguns, and he lives in PA near Hanover. I've got my MD HQL, etc, and it is on the MD roster. Mags aren't part of the official transfer process.
My...
I back ordered a mask a couple weeks ago, was in stock when I first looked, but waited too long to make the decision. Hopefully the ATF is still running quickly once they get them in.
I would like to save her the anguish of prosecution, but she should never be allowed to own a firearm again and what you have outlined is likely the only way to achieve that.
When I got my HF trailer inspected decades ago, the corner gas station did it, but couldn't complete it until I hooked it to my car to show that the lights worked.
As recently as 30 years ago (and may still be the case) a Maryland landowner was required to carry his sword when not on his property, according to my attorney at the time. The joys of MD laws originating from English Common Law.
That's my understanding, so if someone puts a gun in your car without your knowledge you have a defense, it also reduces some of the penalties to just fines.
IANAL, but this looks like it may not be terrible:
(III) IF THE PERSON VIOLATES SUBSECTION (A)(1), (2), OR (5) OF
THIS SECTION THE PERSON SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A FINE NOT EXCEEDING $1,000
IF THE PERSON IS NOT OTHERWISE PROHIBITED BY LAW FROM POSSESSING A FIREARM.