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    Moderator "Doctor" Grey TheGrey's Avatar
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    It took us 14 years to reach escape velocity to get out of Maryland. Nice place to visit, horrible place to hang your hat.

    I know that you really don't have a choice because of your job. I'm thinking you'll want to find someone to store your items and save yourself major headaches.

    By the way, if you're using any of the contracted movers, watch them like a hawk. Have their supervisor on speed-dial, and do not hesitate to call that number and have movers removed, if you see them stealing or mistreating your items.

    Come to think of it, I'd store ALL valuables with a trusted friend or family member. Trust me. There's a LOT of crooked bullsh!t that you have to deal with in that state.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrey View Post
    It took us 14 years to reach escape velocity to get out of Maryland. Nice place to visit, horrible place to hang your hat.

    I know that you really don't have a choice because of your job. I'm thinking you'll want to find someone to store your items and save yourself major headaches.

    By the way, if you're using any of the contracted movers, watch them like a hawk. Have their supervisor on speed-dial, and do not hesitate to call that number and have movers removed, if you see them stealing or mistreating your items.

    Come to think of it, I'd store ALL valuables with a trusted friend or family member. Trust me. There's a LOT of crooked bullsh!t that you have to deal with in that state.
    HAHA! I was just thinking that in regards to all of my ammunition. Most of my stuff is either in its original box or a ammo can, but that stuff is very easy to 'misplace' in a move. I will probably move my own stuff and throw my car on a trailer.

    I despise commuting, and dominating on some all-you-can-eat crab joints is fun and all, but I prefer shooting a lot more. With commuting in mind, my domicile will require to be located in Maryland. I will probably take up the boards overall suggestion and store my rifle and suppressors here. But in regards to my pistol, all of my magazines hold 15+ rounds. So... what I have to buy new mags? I have to go the way of the .45? BAH! My friend just got set up to reload 5.56 and 9mm too!

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    There is no real reason to live in Maryland (unless you have a boat, you're named Biff, your wife is named Muffy, and you live in Annapolis). Live in VA and do the drive. Your gun rights are worth it. If that is not possible, get a secure location in VA to store your supressors and un-clean items.

    Make sure you tell (get permission from) the NFA Branch before you move your supressors.

    (just to note, I was in Maryland this morning and I am in VA now and I am getting the eff out of doge and coming home tonight).
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    Move to Virginia or PA and commute...It'll save you a lot of stress and headaches...

    Quote Originally Posted by pepito View Post
    So I maybe moving to Maryland in the next few months. From following the boards and Dr. Google, it seems like that state has some crazy gun laws such as the magazine round limit to 10 and "assault rifle bans."
    That being said all of my magazines hold more than 10 rounds, I possess a few suppressors, an SBR, and around 10k worth of ammo.
    Could someone please enlighten me on what I should / can do with my weapons and ammo? I don't want any run ins with the laws while I'm on the range out there.
    Feel free to flame and toss in your 2 cents. This move is not necessarily by choice, just where fate and Big Army wants to send me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    Born and raised in Baltimore. IMO, you do not want to move to Maryland.

    Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia are all much better choices for all kinds of reasons. I just had a conversation with a friend living in Carroll County. Gov. O'Malley (former Mayor of Baltimore and if he had Bloomberg's money, would be just as dangerous) just signed into law a new gasoline tax which will raise the per gallon price more than 20 cents over the next three years.

    Just about any place you will need to be in Maryland is easily reached from one of the other, above mentioned states.

    Good luck with your move.
    about sums it up . also dont even think about pushing the limits of the gun laws out there
    good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepito View Post
    HAHA! I was just thinking that in regards to all of my ammunition. Most of my stuff is either in its original box or a ammo can, but that stuff is very easy to 'misplace' in a move. I will probably move my own stuff and throw my car on a trailer.

    I despise commuting, and dominating on some all-you-can-eat crab joints is fun and all, but I prefer shooting a lot more. With commuting in mind, my domicile will require to be located in Maryland. I will probably take up the boards overall suggestion and store my rifle and suppressors here. But in regards to my pistol, all of my magazines hold 15+ rounds. So... what I have to buy new mags? I have to go the way of the .45? BAH! My friend just got set up to reload 5.56 and 9mm too!
    In regards to your mags, find a friend/trusted individual that you can "sell" them to in CO before July 1, include a dated Bill of Sale; they will be grandfathered in. Then once your tour is up and you can return out west, you can "buy" them back. The jack-booted thugs are not in line to start marching door-to-door just yet.

    However, if there is not a power change in the CO state legislature in November 2014, it could get dicey. Thus why we are looking at leaving CO.
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