PASADENA, Md. -- A crush of gun-buyers, anxious to beat the implementation of a tough new law, has given way to a pile of paperwork and lingering uncertainty about new requirements.
Two weeks after Maryland's strict new gun law took effect, gun dealers say the shopping spree has dropped off and customers are confused about what they need to do to purchase a firearm.
"Since Oct. 1, it's slowed down," says Frank Loane, owner of Pasadena Pawn & Gun. "I really haven't sold any hand guns."
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O'Malley thinks that people are stupid. Anyone wishing to purchase a gun will travel a short distance to Delaware, Virginia, or Pennsylvania and buy their guns. That equates to less revenue for Maryland and puts people out of work. Great job Democrats!
ReplyDeletearticle is incorrect
ReplyDeletethe training requirement is for hanguns only
you can still buy a rifle or shotgun without it
oh by the way
an ar10 or ar15 hbar is still legal and cash and carry
just find a dealer that knows the law
10:15
ReplyDeleteYou are correct. I have an hbar and I'm looking for another one now!
I hope his finger is in front of the trigger guard... if not he should lose his ffl.
ReplyDeleteNothing to do with confusion! The price of a gun is stupid.
ReplyDeleteBuy illegal
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