Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which firearms are banned from being sold, transferred, or possessed in Maryland?

  1. All semi-automatic rifles

  2. All semi-automatic shotguns

  3. Specifically listed assault weapons

  4. All firearms made after 1985

The correct answer is: Specifically listed assault weapons

In Maryland, the law specifically bans the sale, transfer, or possession of certain assault weapons that are outlined in the state's regulations. This includes a defined list that identifies specific models and types of firearms categorized as assault weapons due to their features and capabilities. The regulation aims to address safety concerns associated with these firearms, emphasizing the potential for high rates of fire and the ability to accept large capacity magazines. Only firearms that fall within this listed category are subject to this restriction, which aligns with the state's goal of reducing gun violence and enhancing public safety. The other options reflect a misunderstanding of Maryland law; not all semi-automatic rifles or shotguns are banned, and there is no blanket prohibition on firearms made after 1985. Instead, the focus is on particular models recognized as assault weapons, making option C the accurate choice regarding Maryland's restrictions.