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Member Section => Politics & RKBA => Topic started by: Hazcat on September 12, 2009, 05:00:27 AM

Title: Maryland State Police Define .22 Rimfire Rifles as “Assault Weapons”
Post by: Hazcat on September 12, 2009, 05:00:27 AM
Maryland --(AmmoLand.com)- In its infinite wisdom, the licensing division of the Maryland State Police has determined that certain .22 caliber rimfire rifles are “assault weapons” based solely upon there cosmetic resemblance to some firearms that are defined by Maryland law as “assault weapons.”

In a letter to attorney Frank D. Boston, III, Captain Laura Lu Herman (Commander of the MSP licensing division) wrote in part:

    “The Annotated Code of Maryland, Public Safety Article 5-101, defines a regulated firearm as “a firearm that is any of the following specific assault weapons or their copies, regardless of which company produced and manufactured that assault weapon…” The precise meaning of the words “copy” or “replica” are not included in the statute suggesting that a copy or replica may be interpreted as cosmetically copied or replicated or perhaps require more similar functional qualities.”

I will take into consideration the points you have identified in your letter and will forward a request for a formal opinion from the State of Maryland Attorney General on the precise meaning of “copy” and replica” as used in Public Safety Article 5-101.

Until the opinion of the Attorney General is published relating to this matter, the Maryland State Police Licensing Division believes it is in the best interest of the public in general to continue to process the purchases of the .22 caliber Rimfire Rifles in accordance to the statutory requirements for purchases of regulated firearms.”

The real problem is: The Maryland State Police have apparently not issued a formal written bulletin to the firearms dealers informing them of this new requirement. It is entirely possible for a dealer and/or buyer to be arrested, charged, and prosecuted for violating an unwritten policy established in secret by Maryland State Police Licensing Division.

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Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore, Inc. (AGC), located in Marriottsville, Maryland. The Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore, Inc. was formed on July 1, 1944 when a number of World War II veterans in the Baltimore, Maryland area began looking for a place for recreational and competitive shooting. They organized with several other Baltimore area shooting clubs to form the “AGC”

http://www.ammoland.com/2009/09/07/maryland-state-police-define-22-rimfire-rifles-as-assault-weapons/
Title: Re: Maryland State Police Define .22 Rimfire Rifles as “Assault Weapons”
Post by: Rastus on September 12, 2009, 07:30:09 AM
.................. Captain Laura Lu Herman (Commander of the MSP licensing division) wrote in part:..............Until the opinion of the Attorney General is published relating to this matter, the Maryland State Police Licensing Division believes it is in the best interest of the public in general to continue to process the purchases of the .22 caliber Rimfire Rifles in accordance to the statutory requirements for purchases of regulated firearms.”

The real problem is: The Maryland State Police have apparently not issued a formal written bulletin to the firearms dealers informing them of this new requirement. It is entirely possible for a dealer and/or buyer to be arrested, charged, and prosecuted for violating an unwritten policy established in secret by Maryland State Police Licensing Division.
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Here we go.  A frightened little woman with authority.  Boo... a 22...be scared....boo.  Then of course....the gotcha law angle why....perhaps in case they think they have the support to make a big stink and show.....probably to get that promotion and budget money.  

UPDATE:  I just went to the Maryland State Police website.  They have a 2005 assault weapon ban list posted.  Is the entire state run by cowards and scared women?  Just reading that thing made we want to "pee down both legs"...ooooohhhh.
Title: Re: Maryland State Police Define .22 Rimfire Rifles as “Assault Weapons”
Post by: 4dailyrunner on September 12, 2009, 09:06:14 AM
Hello:

Virginian's refer to Maryland as "The People's Republic of China Maryland".

We moved from there and don't look back.
Title: Re: Maryland State Police Define .22 Rimfire Rifles as “Assault Weapons”
Post by: Rastus on September 12, 2009, 10:06:20 AM
Hello:

Virginian's refer to Maryland as "The People's Republic of China Maryland".

We moved from there and don't look back.

Definitely my kind of people.
Title: Re: Maryland State Police Define .22 Rimfire Rifles as “Assault Weapons”
Post by: Pathfinder on September 12, 2009, 01:56:43 PM
Here we go.  A frightened little woman with authority.  Boo... a 22...be scared....boo.  Then of course....the gotcha law angle why....perhaps in case they think they have the support to make a big stink and show.....probably to get that promotion and budget money.  

UPDATE:  I just went to the Maryland State Police website.  They have a 2005 assault weapon ban list posted.  Is the entire state run by cowards and scared women?  Just reading that thing made we want to "pee down both legs"...ooooohhhh.

My guess is she is some form of EEOC "captain", like the SF FD chief who is a out lesbian, or the woman of color PD chief.
Title: Re: Maryland State Police Define .22 Rimfire Rifles as “Assault Weapons”
Post by: PegLeg45 on September 12, 2009, 02:57:29 PM
Sounds like a case of living close enough to the asshole (DC) to be convinced that they can share toilet paper........

Or at least wear their own hat.


Title: Re: Maryland State Police Define .22 Rimfire Rifles as “Assault Weapons”
Post by: TAB on September 14, 2009, 01:15:24 PM
even CAs AWB does not cover rim fire,