Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a legal location to discharge a firearm in Maryland?

  1. Within 150 yards of a residence without owner's permission

  2. Public parks during designated hours

  3. Designated shooting ranges

  4. School zones during off hours

The correct answer is: Designated shooting ranges

Discharging a firearm in designated shooting ranges is legal in Maryland. These facilities are specifically designed for the safe use of firearms and provide controlled environments where individuals can practice shooting. Shooting ranges are regulated and often have permits that ensure safety measures are in place, such as baffle systems and backstops to contain bullets. The other locations listed pose various legal and safety issues. For instance, firing a firearm within 150 yards of a residence without the owner's permission could lead to legal violations concerning trespassing and endangerment. Public parks generally do not allow the discharge of firearms, and though some areas may have designated shooting times, these rules can vary greatly depending on local regulations. Meanwhile, discharging firearms in school zones is heavily regulated and typically prohibited, even during off hours, due to the high risks involved and the presence of children. Understanding the specific regulations of designated shooting ranges helps ensure compliance with the law while promoting safe shooting practices.