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  1. #41
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    Default Re: Traveling to N.C. via Maryland, and VA.

    Quote Originally Posted by gnbrotz View Post
    MD AG said loaded magazines in a vehicle are legal circa 2010:

    https://handgunlaw.us/documents/agop...gInVehicle.pdf
    Thank you for that information.


    Rick

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    Default Re: Traveling to N.C. via Maryland, and VA.

    I'm SC bound next week. I'm locking it up before the DE line, getting it out in VA. I wonder if I can go through MD with a 17 Rd msg if it's pinned at 10. I just don't wanna shell out 30 or 40$ for a 10 Rd msg.

  3. #43
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    Default Re: Traveling to N.C. via Maryland, and VA.

    Quote Originally Posted by RB Bellows View Post
    I'm SC bound next week. I'm locking it up before the DE line, getting it out in VA. I wonder if I can go through MD with a 17 Rd msg if it's pinned at 10. I just don't wanna shell out 30 or 40$ for a 10 Rd msg.
    I seem to recall several members here mentioning going to SC and some discussion about needing to own SC property to get an SC permit. SC doesn't honor PA LTCF's, nor UT, nor AZ, nor any other state, so how does that work?
    Last edited by esh21167; September 25th, 2022 at 08:08 AM.

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    Default Re: Traveling to N.C. via Maryland, and VA.

    Quote Originally Posted by RB Bellows View Post
    I'm SC bound next week. I'm locking it up before the DE line, getting it out in VA. I wonder if I can go through MD with a 17 Rd msg if it's pinned at 10. I just don't wanna shell out 30 or 40$ for a 10 Rd msg.
    How are you doing that. SC does not honor PA LTCF, nor any other state non-resident permits. https://www.usacarry.com/concealed-c...iprocity-maps/

  5. #45
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    Default Re: Traveling to N.C. via Maryland, and VA.

    Quote Originally Posted by SevenMilePete View Post
    How are you doing that. SC does not honor PA LTCF, nor any other state non-resident permits. https://www.usacarry.com/concealed-c...iprocity-maps/
    Gee, I can't believe no one else asked that question. Like in the post right before yours...

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    Default Re: Traveling to N.C. via Maryland, and VA.

    Quote Originally Posted by RB Bellows View Post
    I'm SC bound next week. I'm locking it up before the DE line, getting it out in VA. I wonder if I can go through MD with a 17 Rd msg if it's pinned at 10. I just don't wanna shell out 30 or 40$ for a 10 Rd msg.
    You can have mags greater than 10 rounds in MD. You just cant buy or sell them there.

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