Lowerguk
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If you legally have a handgun with magazines that hold more than ten rounds, does that affect your ability to even be able to re-sell it or trade it in to an FFL?
An FFL can take possession of the magazines too. Just can't resell them to an in state resident that's not LEO
If you legally have a handgun with magazines that hold more than ten rounds, does that affect your ability to even be able to re-sell it or trade it in to an FFL?
Am I understanding the law right that basically people in Maryland can buy higher capacity mags out of state/online, but just not from within Maryland? Seems a little odd
Am I understanding the law right that basically people in Maryland can buy higher capacity mags out of state/online, but just not from within Maryland? Seems a little odd
A lot of them will confirm via phone call first before shipping to a different address than the billing address.
Is it legal to drive to PA and buy higher capacity magazines and bring them back? I see a lot about shipping to a friend's house, but wondering if it is easier to just drive an hour across the border.
Is it legal to drive to PA and buy higher capacity magazines and bring them back? I see a lot about shipping to a friend's house, but wondering if it is easier to just drive an hour across the border.
It is legal for people to get them from another state. The law is transferring within the state. This is also a reason the California law being unconstitutional will most likely not impact Maryland at all.
The law makes little sense to me. My theory is that the General Assembly wants to make it hard for people who rely on public transit to get "high capacity" magazines. If you do not have a car its difficult to travel over state lines in order for a legal transfer. But that's just my theory.
Am I understanding the law right that basically people in Maryland can buy higher capacity mags out of state/online, but just not from within Maryland? Seems a little odd
Regarding the Maryland General Assembly that's an understatement.
Online sellers cannot legally ship hi cap magazines into the state. Even if you want to have them sent to an out of state address like a friend the seller usually won't ship if the mailing address of the cardholder doesn't match the "ship to" address.
Now...if you want to get hi cap mags sent to a friend out of state either have your friend buy them and you go pick them up or you mail the seller a money order in your friend's name...or at least I've been told that's how you do it.