Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can an individual under the age of 21 possess a regulated firearm in Maryland?

  1. Yes, if it is a gift from a family member

  2. Yes, if they have a hunting license

  3. No, under no circumstances

  4. Yes, for employment purposes

The correct answer is: No, under no circumstances

The correct understanding of Maryland law stipulates that individuals under the age of 21 cannot possess a regulated firearm under any circumstances. This regulation is in place to enhance safety and responsible gun ownership, considering the potential risks associated with firearm possession by younger individuals. While there are some exceptions that might apply under different circumstances or in other contexts, such as specific provisions for employment or during hunting, these do not apply to the general rule regarding possession of regulated firearms by those under 21. Maryland's stringent laws emphasize the need for maturity and responsibility in firearm possession, which is why individuals below this age threshold face significant restrictions.