Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is Maryland's law regarding assault weapons?

  1. They are banned

  2. They require a special permit

  3. No restrictions

  4. They require registration

The correct answer is: They are banned

Maryland has enacted strict regulations regarding assault weapons, classifying certain firearms as “assault weapons” and imposing a ban on their sale, transfer, and possession. This legislation stems from the state's commitment to enhancing public safety and reducing gun violence. The definition of assault weapons includes specific models and features that characterize firearms designed for rapid fire and increased capacity, which contribute to their categorization as particularly dangerous under Maryland law. While some other states may allow for the possession of these firearms with permits or registration requirements, Maryland's approach clearly establishes a prohibition. This means that residents cannot legally acquire or keep firearms classified under this statute. The focus in the legislation emphasizes prevention and control over access to weapons that are seen as high-risk for misuse in violent situations.