Maryland Code § PS-5-129

Section PS-5-129
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(a) Notwithstanding § 5-128(b) of this subtitle, a person may purchase more
than one regulated firearm in a 30-day period if:
(1) the person applies for and the Secretary approves a multiple
purchase; and

(2) (i) the purchase of the regulated firearms is for a private
collection or a collector series;
(ii) the purchase of the regulated firearms is a bulk purchase
from an estate sale;
(iii) 1. the purchase of not more than two regulated
firearms is a multiple purchase to take advantage of a licensee's discounted price
available only for a multiple purchase; and
2. the purchaser is prohibited from purchasing a
regulated firearm during the following 30-day period unless approved under item (i)
or (ii) of this item; or
(iv) the purchase is for other purposes similar to items (i)
through (iii) of this item.
(b) (1) The application for a multiple purchase shall:
(i) list the regulated firearms to be purchased;
(ii) state the purpose of the purchase of more than one
regulated firearm in a 30-day period;
(iii) be witnessed by a licensee or designated law enforcement
agency; and
(iv) be signed under the penalty of perjury by the firearm
applicant.
(2) The application for a multiple purchase of regulated firearms
shall be attached to a completed firearm application and forwarded to the Secretary
by a licensee or designated law enforcement agency.
(c) On receipt of the firearm application and the application for a multiple
purchase, the Secretary shall conduct a background investigation as required in § 5-
121 of this subtitle.
(d) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on
conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or a fine not exceeding
$5,000 or both.

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