Maryland’s comprehensive gun regulations address the purchase, possession, use, and carry of firearms. The laws restrict who can own guns and ban certain firearms and accessories. Individuals under 21 cannot possess a handgun or assault weapon, and those under 18 cannot purchase long guns or amm...
2023 — School Safety Legislation : Maryland explores legislation to enhance school safety by permitting certain school staff to carry concealed firearms on school grounds, subject to proper training.Maryland’s gun laws have evolved significantly over the past decade, reflecting the state’s dedication...
Gun Laws in Maryland The state of Maryland has several rules and regulations pertaining to the ownership and use of firearms. As a gun owner, you should keep the following in mind: You do not need a permit to purchase or carry rifles and shotguns in the state of Maryland. Registration of...
One of the measures Moore signed Tuesday removes the “good and substantial reason” language from Maryland law that the court found unconstitutional in the Bruen case. But the Maryland General Assembly, which is controlled by Democrats, also tightened gun laws to prevent someone from carrying a c...
Maryland gun laws are harsh and confusing, which can be especially dangerous for those who choose to possess a firearm in this state. Benjamin has been fighting to defend clients facing state and federal gun charges for years, and knows exactly how harsh the laws can be here. He has won ...
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(5), severe physical injury can include starvation, a brain injury, or any injury that fits the description of a serious physical injury as defined by Maryland’s first degree assault laws. An individual found guilty of child abuse in the first degree is subject to a felony, as well as ...