With MD Officials Months Behind on Background Checks, Gun Dealers (Legally) Stop Waiting
Apparatchiks can't keep up with their own red tape
When Scott Schulte stopped at Pasadena Pawn and Gun last week to pick up his fifth firearm of the year, the Maryland State Police still hadn't finished his background check. The store let him take the pistol anyway.
"I figure I can use my discretion," owner Frank Loane Sr. told Schulte. "I know you."
An unprecedented surge of applications to purchase guns has overwhelmed Maryland's system for checking out the buyers. Dealers are required to wait seven days before releasing a firearm — which in the past has been enough time for the state police to complete the background check.
Lately, though, it's taken two months or more. Citing state law, some dealers have stopped waiting.
"There's a big frenzy out there," said Fred W.J. Kirchner, vice president of the Maryland Association of Firearms Retailers and owner of Fred's Firearm Service in Chestertown.
"I've got a stack of papers here I'm waiting to hear from the state police on, but I've already transferred the firearms. There's nothing they can do about that," said Kirchner, who like Loane said he gives guns only to people he knows have passed background checks before.
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Nope - background checks are not a slippery slope nor any kind of bureaucratic defacto ban.
Right...
FedLaw says they have to deliver in less than 5 days. Want to wait a few days? Don't give 'em an SSN and check every single box on race.
My dog owns several guns, while I own none.
Just saying.
There's actually a quick fix for the backlog. In most states people who have concealed handgun licenses don't have to go through the NICS check. So if the Maryland police would just issue a bunch of CHLs, it would be a win/win.