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<blockquote data-quote="riff raff" data-source="post: 474335" data-attributes="member: 1771"><p>No worries, Maryland is always trying to out-do those states in via for the most difficult handgun purchases.</p><p>I hadn't bought a handgun in Maryland, since 2008.</p><p>Now, you have to fill out on online background check ($75), get fingerprinted ($75), complete a four hour training course ($200) and then wait two months for approval for a "Handgun Qualifier License". Then, when you finally get approval, and go to the shop to pick up, you fill out all that paper work again, this time hard-copies. Then, wait seven days. Convenient.</p><p>License to carry? IF I had been shot five times, they'd still turn down my $150 application.</p><p>Somehow I persevered and made the purchase.</p><p>So the LCP lives in my suitcase/hotel use.</p><p></p><p>My son-in-law owns a pretty big shop near Martinsburg WV. You walk in, pay and walk-out with anything save full auto. There has to be some middle ground...and any one can carry, no permit or training needed at all. </p><p></p><p>Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riff raff, post: 474335, member: 1771"] No worries, Maryland is always trying to out-do those states in via for the most difficult handgun purchases. I hadn't bought a handgun in Maryland, since 2008. Now, you have to fill out on online background check ($75), get fingerprinted ($75), complete a four hour training course ($200) and then wait two months for approval for a "Handgun Qualifier License". Then, when you finally get approval, and go to the shop to pick up, you fill out all that paper work again, this time hard-copies. Then, wait seven days. Convenient. License to carry? IF I had been shot five times, they'd still turn down my $150 application. Somehow I persevered and made the purchase. So the LCP lives in my suitcase/hotel use. My son-in-law owns a pretty big shop near Martinsburg WV. You walk in, pay and walk-out with anything save full auto. There has to be some middle ground...and any one can carry, no permit or training needed at all. Al [/QUOTE]
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