Is the Ruger LCP MAX legal to buy in Maryland yet?

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  • epps1919

    Active Member
    Aug 9, 2010
    867
    SO.MD
    Looking to buy one. Big Dogs just over the Bridge in Va. has one and sad there legal to buy in Md. and can send it to All Pawn for me but All pawn said it’s not on the roster yet.


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    sbmike

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 19, 2011
    1,650
    Almost Heaven, WV
    It saddens and angers me that Marylanders continue to have to play "mother may I" with firearms that are sold in the the vast majority of other states without this restriction.
     

    Brychan

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 24, 2009
    8,391
    Baltimore
    It saddens and angers me that Marylanders continue to have to play "mother may I" with firearms that are sold in the the vast majority of other states without this restriction.

    It's for your own good, remember the elected officials know what's best.












    Disclaimer: This is sarcasm.
     

    hogarth

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 13, 2009
    2,504
    It's a dumb law.

    On the other hand, it allows buyers in other states to be beta testers for brand new designs.
     

    Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    It's a dumb law.

    DUH. :D

    The big question is, how many handguns have been NOT allowed?

    I know when the whole thing started, the antis who pushed it through, figured that most handguns would NOT be on the list. But the only ones that were not added were the NA mini revolvers due to lack of trigger guard.
     

    rseymorejr

    Ultimate Member
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    Feb 28, 2011
    26,002
    Harford County
    It saddens and angers me that Marylanders continue to have to play "mother may I" with firearms that are sold in the the vast majority of other states without this restriction.

    You can thank your fellow maryland voters for that law, it was passed by referendum.
     

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