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      Does a Maryland trust actually have be notarized?

      Off-the-shelf trusts do have a spot for a notary's seal, because most states' laws require notarization of trusts, and most trusts are written pretty generically so that the one product can be sold in all 50 states. But I'm just trying to get to the bottom of whether the Maryland-specific case...
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      Does a Maryland trust actually have be notarized?

      In Maryland, the law is that the paperwork for revocable trusts must be signed in a "legally recognized" manner. I am not a lawyer, but from what I've read online the standard opinion seems to be that notarization is not required for Maryland trusts. I have a bunch of family members and a ton of...
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      How to get more AK74s approved by MDSP?

      Thanks!
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      How to get more AK74s approved by MDSP?

      The law (section (r)(2) of §5–101) clearly says that AK-47s are banned. Specifically AK-47s, not all AK-pattern rifles. That means that AK-47s and all copycats are banned, but any AK-pattern gun whose internal parts aren't "completely interchangeable" (that's MDSP's term) with an AK-47 is not...
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