Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does Maryland law require for storing firearms in homes with children?

  1. Leaving guns unloaded and locked

  2. Storing ammunition separately

  3. Using gun safes or lock boxes

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

Maryland law requires that all firearms in homes with children are not only unloaded and locked, but also that ammunition is stored separately and guns are safely secured in gun safes or lock boxes. While options A and B address certain safety requirements, they don't encompass all of the measures required by Maryland law. Option C is also necessary in addition to options A and B in order to fully comply with the state's firearm storage regulations. Therefore, the most accurate option is D, all of the above.