Maryland gun laws |
The Federal government and each state all have different firearm laws. States do not necessarily have reciprocity. What is permitted in your home state may be a felony in another state. Here is a synopsis of Maryland’s firearm laws based on common concerns.
· Maryland has been regulating handguns with background checks and requiring a seven-day waiting period since 1966. Firearms designated as “regulated” (handguns and 45 enumerated rifles) require background checks and a waiting period for being transferred. This includes private sales as well.Shotguns and some rifle sales are not regulated by the State and therefore require no State level background check.
· Sales and transfers between private citizens and at gun shows are regulated by the State and require a background check and seven-day wait before transferring.
· Gun buyers must possess a license before purchasing a firearm, which includes a firearm training course
· One handgun purchase is allowed every thirty days
· All new handguns manufactured after January 1, 2003 must include an integrated mechanical safety device
· Red Flag Law-Enables families and law enforcement to ask courts for an order to temporarily restrict firearms from people found to be a risk t themselves or others.
· Assault rifles or “AR15” variants are prohibited from sale
· Bump stocks are banned in Maryland
· Convicted domestic abusers are required to surrender guns to law enforcement or a firearms dealer. Law enforcement is permitted to remove firearms from the scene of an alleged act of domestic violence
· Ammunition: If a person is prohibited from possessing firearms they are prohibited from possessing ammunition
· Child access- A person may not store or leave a loaded firearm in a location where an unsupervised child may gain access
· Concealed carry is prohibited unless issued a concealed carry permit regulated by the State
· Transportation- A person may transport a firearm in a vehicle if unloaded and in an enclosed case or enclosed holster-to and from the place of purchase or repair; shooting range; sporting activities; hunting; dog training.
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