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| No restrictions in Colorado other than a 15-round magazine capacity limit. (And no, I do not know if there are any >15-round mags for the P365 series, but answering in advance in case there are.)
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| I think CA is the only state with that type roster system. Other states may ban certain features (like magazines larger than a certain capacity.) But I don't know of any with a list of allowed guns.
This is another piece of legislation that needs to be attacked in court. |
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| I believe California is the only state with a roster of firearms. Other than that it’s pretty much just magazine capacity and assuming it’s not a tac-pac or something with higher capacity magazines the standard 10rd mags in a P365 should be good in any other state. I’ve definitely been known to be wrong before, but I’m pretty sure you’re good anywhere else. |
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| Well having just left Maryland I can tell you they have a roster of approved handguns. The only significant difference is that anyone can lobby the committee to add a gun to the list. They meet ecvery month or quarterly and if you put in the request it is generally accepted. Weird thing is some guns are generically allowed, like Sig P226, and then others are by sku numbers. It’s a bit if a disaster but nowhere near as bad as Cali. |
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| Maryland allows possession and use of above 10 round mags. You can buy them out if state and bring them in for use legally. You just can’t buy them or sell them inside the state. I don’t even think you can sell them to a legal state. It’s all kinds of goofy up there. |
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