Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to own a machine gun in Maryland for individual use?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. No

  3. Yes, with special permit

  4. Only for collectors

The correct answer is: Yes, with special permit

In Maryland, ownership of machine guns is highly regulated under both state and federal law. While it is technically possible to own a machine gun, it requires obtaining a special permit, specifically a federal National Firearms Act (NFA) tax stamp, as well as complying with state regulations. This process includes background checks, and the firearm must be registered. The option indicating that machine guns can be owned only with a special permit accurately reflects the legal requirement that individuals must follow to legally possess such firearms in Maryland. Therefore, this answer correctly describes the legal landscape surrounding machine gun ownership in the state. The idea that machine guns can be owned without restrictions is misleading given the stringent regulations in place. Similarly, suggesting that ownership is outright banned does not consider the legal avenue available for ownership through permits. Lastly, implying that only collectors can own machine guns is incorrect; individuals, not just collectors, can own them if they meet the legal criteria.