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Primary Identification for a non-VA Resident, for the purchase of a rifle or shotgun, must consist of a valid driver's license or photo-ID issued by a governmental agency of the prospective purchasers home state that denote the purchasers name, race, sex, date of birth and current address.
In general, a person is only permitted to discharge a firearm in the District of Columbia while acting in legitimate self-defense. A person can also apply for a special permit with the Metropolitan Police Department to be able to discharge a firearm under other circumstances inside the District.
Yes. Licenses are granted to non-residents, but any firearm carried in Washington D.C. must be registered in the District. In addition, individuals who don't have a residence or place of business in D.C. must have a permit from their state of residence.
All LEOs/agents seeking official access to the U.S. Capitol Complex must be in possession of their official credentials/badge, and will be verified with their agency. NOTE: The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act, H.R. 218, does not apply within Congressional Buildings or on U.S. Capitol Grounds.
Carrying Firearms. In general, you must be licensed to carry a firearm in the District concealed, while open carry is prohibited. However, there are exceptions for legally registered firearms. D.C. Official Code § 22-4504.01.
Details. -Maryland Residents: MD residents can purchase any non-regulated long guns here in Virginia (MD Code 5-2-123;124) or get them shipped to a Maryland FFL dealer.
MPD explained how the process works in an emailed statement: As always, D.C. residents can go to another state (for example, Maryland or Virginia) and purchase long guns (rifles/shotguns). The dealer will hold the firearm until MPD approves and registers the firearm.
Summary of District of Columbia Gun LawsOpen carry is illegal in D.C. District of Columbia Concealed Carry Pistol Licenses (CCPLs) are required in order to concealed carry and are issued to residents and non-residents and require a firearms training course that has been approved by the Metro Police.
Buying a Gun If a resident of DC wants to buy a gun, they cannot do so at a DC gun dealer, because there are none, which is a common gun misconception about DC.