skipjack
Member
I am an FFL in Maryland. I have had several people apply for
and receive firearms after getting PBJ. Most of them were
regulated firearms, meaning that the State Police did the background
check, which is more thorough than a NICS check.
I even had one sad sack who was disapproved for a handgun
tell the State Police that he had bought a long gun earlier in the
year. Their response...bring it to the nearest barracks and turn
it in.
As stated above, PBJ in Maryland is not a conviction.
I also saw reference above to "felony" conviction. A misdemeanor
can also get you disqualified. The key point is the amount of time
that could have been given, if convicted.
and receive firearms after getting PBJ. Most of them were
regulated firearms, meaning that the State Police did the background
check, which is more thorough than a NICS check.
I even had one sad sack who was disapproved for a handgun
tell the State Police that he had bought a long gun earlier in the
year. Their response...bring it to the nearest barracks and turn
it in.
As stated above, PBJ in Maryland is not a conviction.
I also saw reference above to "felony" conviction. A misdemeanor
can also get you disqualified. The key point is the amount of time
that could have been given, if convicted.