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11/9/2005 12:06:32 PM EDT
Ok, heres the deal. I live in MD. But Im going to school in Vermont. I talked to a gun dealer and he told me that all I need to purchase a firearm in this state is my DL from MD and a transcript from school saying that I live here 6months out of the year.... Problem is....is that im talking about ar15s. Since youve got to be 21 in MD to get one and I'm only 18 would I be breaking the law if I brought it back home with me?
11/9/2005 12:40:41 PM EDT
[#1]
Make it a Colt or Bushy HBAR and you're GTG, clear on all counts.

Otherwise, it becomes a matter of semantics and thin ice: Temporary resident qualifying to the purchase of a firearm that would be restricted in his home state . . . Strictly speaking, unless you are somehow treated as a VT resident (the transcript), the dealer is obligated by federal law to honor your home state's restrictions.

He can easily and legally sell you a "MD defined" HBAR and so you can buy it there and bring it home if you are over 18. Don't forget mags.
11/9/2005 4:49:35 PM EDT
[#2]
Does the lower have to be marked "HBAR"?

ETA: the way I understood the dealer, I was good to go for whatever firearm I wanted since I was considered a resident...but id rather be safe then sorry
11/10/2005 11:08:40 AM EDT
[#3]
Go down to the Town Clerk in Northfield and ask to register to vote.  That will make you a bonafide VT citizen and you can buy the AR with no worries and bring it here with no worries.

BTW I was told by one of the town officals many years ago if every cadet did this then NU could 'control' the town's elections....
11/10/2005 1:50:34 PM EDT
[#4]
I'm wondering if this applies (from the Code of Maryland - Public Safety, Title 5. Firearms):

Section 5-204. Purchasers of rifles or shotguns.
(a)  "Adjacent state" defined.- In this section, "adjacent state" means Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, or West Virginia.
(b)  Resident of this State in adjacent state.- If a resident of this State is eligible to purchase a rifle or shotgun under the laws of an adjacent state, the resident may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a federally licensed gun dealer in the adjacent state.
(c)  Resident of adjacent state in this State.- If a resident of an adjacent state is eligible to purchase a rifle or shotgun under the laws of this State, the resident may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a federally licensed gun dealer in this State.

Does this prohibit a MD resident from purchasing a long gun in a state other than MD, DE, PA, VA, and WV?
11/10/2005 1:55:32 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Does the lower have to be marked "HBAR"?



Markings on the Barrel are sufficient.  But why?  Be a VT resident (see my post above) and don't worry about it.

Do they still run a shuttle bus to Montpeilier?  You could go and get a VT drivers license after you register to vote....