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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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I have a question about the article. you state "Six states require them for all private party transfers of firearms: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, and Rhode Island."
ReplyDeleteI don't believe Maryland requires a background check for non-regulated rifles and shotguns. Handguns and those longarms appearing on the regulated list require going through a FFL or the MSP and background checks. After Oct 1, 2013, those longarms on the regulated list will be banned for sale in MD and any of the numerious semi-autos which will still be available (without the evil features like a flash hider or folding stock) will not require a background check.
Thanks.
Very good article.
ReplyDeleteGood catch: Maryland's statute refers to regulated firearms, which means handguns and a long list of "assault weapons." I will have to revise the SSRN article slightly.
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