Muleskinner
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OMG Unreal...I just blew iced tea out of my nose...
Mine took about 2 weeks or so. I don't know of a place to check online. I just waited for the letter.
This. Provide them with the minimum. It works fine.
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The law exempts C&R license holders. However federal law all you need to be is a C&R holder as the buyer. Under the proposed MD law the buyer AND seller must be C&R license holders. I am not sure it makes a distinction of seller FFL-01 and buyer FFL-03.
There don’t appear to be provisions excepting the 7-day wait and 1 per 30 day. I don’t read the intent of the law is applying a 7-day wait and 1 per 30 on C&R license holders for C&R firearms. But intent, what the law says and what MSP says the interpretation is are three different things.
We will find out what it all says and means eventually. I am still hoping it is withdrawn and never sees the light of day again.
To be clear a designated collector only helps you with regulated firearms (this includes C&R handguns, you just don’t need an HQL to buy C&R handguns) by exempting you from the 1 per 30 day or 2 in 60 limit.
The LQGL proposed law does not recognize designated collectors status for long guns.
If I were a betting man, the rework of the law is going to take too long and too many other frogs to boil. They’ll rewrite it to bring long guns in to line with handguns for all intents and purposes (same license probably, just under 21 can’t buy handguns), probably recognize designated collectors and maybe do things like specifically exempt C&R holders from 7-day waits and stuff.
No floppy idea though. During the hearing it seemed like there were a few dem law makers who seemed thoughtful and/or admitted some changes needed to be made to the proposed law. So I really doubt they will try to pass it as written.
^^This plain and simple. Designated Collector (is Maryland only) and C & R (Federal) are unrelated and one doesn't help obtain the other