Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What must an individual do to transport a firearm in Maryland?

  1. Carry it openly

  2. Have it unloaded and in a case

  3. Have a special permit

  4. Nothing, if they have an HQL

The correct answer is: Have it unloaded and in a case

Having a firearm unloaded and in a case is the requirement for transporting a firearm in Maryland. Maryland law emphasizes that firearms must be transported in a safe manner to ensure public safety. By keeping the firearm unloaded and encased, it minimizes the risk of accidental discharge and ensures that firearms are not easily accessible during transport. This practice aligns with the state’s commitment to responsible gun ownership. Other options may sound appealing based on different interpretations of firearm laws in various contexts, but they do not align with the legal requirements in Maryland regarding the transportation of firearms. Carrying a firearm openly or relying solely on having an HQL does not meet the state's legal standards for safely transporting firearms.