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I haven't looked carefully at the listing, but the square footage for the price looks very good. Of course that means a bigger heating and A/C bill. Funny, my wife is off this weekend so wants me to also look at some listings tomorrow, and this was one ...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/8412-Sandia-Ct-Frederick-MD-21704/2090985403_zpid/
... that typifies the type of prices we're seeing for areas in Frederick that we like.
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“Houses on golf courses have too many rules!!!”
Not to mention the response time for the WAAAAAmberlance!
Wonder if I would be allowed to shoot in my backyard. lol
To all within the sound of my voice, let this message go out to All The Nations:
I will be first in line to be the plaintiff to fight any Bump Stock / Rapid Fire Trigger Activation law in Maryland.
So, I say again: I will be first in line to fight this disgraceful attempt to infringe, yet again, on our rights to own the firearm accessories of our choice. That said, I would love some company. Are you in?
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No longer a subject in the PRM, so I can't join you as a plaintiff but happy to chip in some $$ to the suit from Free America.
This thread is missing links to the best deals
I don't think it matters much what MD does. It is my guess that at the federal level, all mechanical devices (bump stocks, binary triggers, etc) that artificially increase the rate of fire of a firearm will be reclassified as class 3 NFA items. I think all existing devices will be granted a one time class 3 permit/license. Since these are not serialized, I am not sure how they would do that so stay tuned on that. Effectively though, if these are declared as class 3, they will die since I doubt many people will pay NFA fees for these novelty items.
Each Bumpstock, GatCrank going to need a tax stamp?
How will they stamp something that the ATF said was not subject to regulation?
How will they stamp something that the ATF said was not subject to regulation?
ATF has contacted all purchasers of record of the shotguns to advise them of the classification of the weapons as destructive devices and that the weapons must be registered.