Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Under Maryland law, which of the following is considered a 'regulated firearm'?

  1. Antique firearms

  2. Handguns

  3. Air rifles

  4. Replica of an antique firearm

The correct answer is: Handguns

In Maryland, a 'regulated firearm' includes handguns and certain semi-automatic rifles, among other categories defined by law. Handguns are specifically categorized as regulated firearms due to their potential for concealment and their higher likelihood of being used in crimes compared to other types of guns. This categorization leads to stricter regulations regarding their purchase, ownership, and sale. Antique firearms, air rifles, and replicas of antique firearms do not fall under the definition of regulated firearms in Maryland, which is why they are not included in this classification. Antique firearms are generally considered those manufactured before 1899, while air rifles do not operate on gunpowder and thereby do not meet the criteria for 'regulated' status. Replicas of antique firearms, though they may resemble actual firearms, typically do not meet the legal definition of regulated firearms as they are considered historical and do not pose the same risks associated with modern regulated firearms. Thus, handguns are the only option that fits the criteria of being a regulated firearm under Maryland law.