@KevinK .... that's heart breaking.
Not really, pork can be had anywhere.... the Chesapeake and it's fruits can't. Maryland IS America in Miniature BUT it's politics suck.
Word to the wise, remove any and all references to Irsay's Phony Ponies.
@KevinK .... that's heart breaking.
DONT MOVE HERE! MARYLAND SUCKS! IT REALLY SUCKS! IT SUCKS SO BAD YOU DONT WANT TO BE HERE! DO NOT MOVE HERE! DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IM TRYING TO SAY! STAY AWAY FROM HERE!
Hey everyone, I'm new to this board and will soon be new to Maryland. I'm moving from Indiana to Maryland it's unfortunately not avoidable. I'm a very active shooter here in Indy, and while I don't compete I do enjoy my weekly range times. With that in mind it seems to me that the law in MD is quite vague in a few areas, and I'd like some clarification before I move out.
I've read many articles on this topic, regarding banned firearms, copy cat firearms, etc. From my understanding my fire arms (Kimber Ultra Cary and a Canik TP9SA) don't fall into either of these categories. However the Canik has a high capacity magazine which renders it illegal to be sold in MD, does it also mean I can't own one in MD and do I need to register it?
- Should I even bring my guns?
From what I've read there are only a few ways you can legally transport a firearm (the law I'm reading is here). I'd prefer to keep doing my usual routine of going to the shooting range every week (if prices will allow it). However it seems as though the burden of proof for transporting your firearms between your house and a target practice are fall on you. Am I better off just leaving my firearms in the care of a friend / relative and renting in this state?
- Even if I do bring them, transporting them like a battle in and of themselves.
I'm sorry for all of the questions, but finding good advice on these topics has proven very difficult.
DONT MOVE HERE! MARYLAND SUCKS! IT REALLY SUCKS! IT SUCKS SO BAD YOU DONT WANT TO BE HERE! DO NOT MOVE HERE! DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IM TRYING TO SAY! STAY AWAY FROM HERE!
Welcome Master Cat.
Another downside to the People's Republic is you won't be able to get a breaded pork tenderloin sandwich anywhere.
Not really, pork can be had anywhere.... .