There is no such standard in MD.
In theory, MD is part of the US, and the Heller decision said "in common use" is the test for what can't be banned. Unfortunately, 4CA doesn't seem to have read Heller.
There is no such standard in MD.
As not a lawyer I am a bit confused. It looks like it is adding a heavy barrel version and thus copies to the banned list but leaving the Colt H-Bar Sporter? I don't see how that works if common use is the standard and the AR-15 is the best selling rifle of all time and frequently used for every possible legal purpose.
In theory, MD is part of the US, and the Heller decision said "in common use" is the test for what can't be banned. Unfortunately, 4CA doesn't seem to have read Heller.
Thanks for the info. When I looked up AM-15 I saw it advertised as heavy barrel but I may have looked at a different model.The AM-15 .223 is an M4 profile barrel, not heavy barreled or anything like that. It seems to be banning a very specific AR by name that’s already banned under the copy of an enumerate banned firearm (AR-15s).
The AM-15 in .300 caliber would be an additional banned item and seems like it would potentially ban all “clones”, which would probably be any AR-15 in .300BO as there is no exception for HBAR like there is under the AR-15 ban.
I think it’ll take MSP and a eventually possibly a court to figure out what the F MGA is trying to do with this.
Don’t take this as me shrugging this off. It needs fighting tooth and nail. Again, because the idiot isn’t amending things so that the ban commences from the enactment, it is retro to when FSA went in to effect.
Thanks for the info. When I looked up AM-15 I saw it advertised as heavy barrel but I may have looked at a different model.
My concern with this is that for anyone who purchased an Anderson lower and built their own AR, they will suddenly be illegal.
That workaround has been in use for more than five years now. It's not a secret, and you're not a mod.
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My concern with this is that for anyone who purchased an Anderson lower and built their own AR, they will suddenly be illegal.
ANDERSON MANUFACTURING .223 CALIBER AM–15 AND
7 .300 CALIBER AM–15;
We won't know the answers until the bill is presented in committee.Now does it being on the banned list mean no transfer/sale? Or does it mean there will be hundreds of thousands of boating accidents in the Chesapeake? Maryland laws and terminology never make any sense to me.
Let’s say someone has a few ARs built on Anderson lowers. How does this affect the ones they already own?
We won't know the answers until the bill is presented in committee.
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Please stop posting work around for every bill filed, especially while/before they are in session. it only helps them close off any holes in there laws. MGA reads MDS, including the watercooler. They use it to find what they miss in their laws.
Why the hate for poverty ponies? The dems must not like affordable firearms.