How the hell did somebody in Maryland come to own a gun? :lol:
She must be VERY WELL connected.Whats even more amazing is she has a ccw permit for MD
She must be VERY WELL connected.
Or ex-LEO/alphabet agent.
Sounding a bit like Schultz there, Pete.She comes to Virginia, you buy the gun, neither remember the transaction... er... I mean follow Mk's advice:uhoh:... yeah, that's right!
She must be VERY WELL connected.
Or ex-LEO/alphabet agent.
A "special need" converts a right into a privilege.She Knew the PG county Sheriff but she was robbed at gun point at her place of business and that was the justification for the CCW.
you pay her.
she arranges for a md ffl to effect the transfer.
you arrange for a va ffl to accept the transfer.
md and va ffls trade info.
md ffl ships to va ffl.
you pay va ffl a transfer fee.
va ffl runs bg check on you.
va ffl transfers to you.
if i got anything wrong, someone will be along soon to correct.
hth.
Almost, Too many steps...in the above
http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/unlicensed-persons.html#shipping-firearms-carrier
Q: May an unlicensed person obtain a firearm from an out-of-State source if the person arranges to obtain the firearm through a licensed dealer in the purchaser’s own State?
A person not licensed under the GCA and not prohibited from acquiring firearms may purchase a firearm from an out-of-State source and obtain the firearm if an arrangement is made with a licensed dealer in the purchaser’s State of residence for the purchaser to obtain the firearm from the dealer.
[18 U.S.C. 922(a)(3) and 922(b)(3)]
The advantage of using a local FFL holder vs shipping it yourself is shipping cost.
FFL holders can use the USPS.
Non FFL holder's have to use a contract carrier and they usually require handguns to be shipped next day and the item has to be declared.
She Knew the PG county Sheriff but she was robbed at gun point at her place of business and that was the justification for the CCW. She went to Front sight in NV for the 4-day Defensive training. now she owns a HK 40, SIG, Glock and the Springfield