Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is eligible to apply for a Wear and Carry Permit in Maryland?

  1. Any resident over the age of 21

  2. Only law enforcement officials

  3. Non-residents with work requirements

  4. Individuals with a recorded history of violent crime

The correct answer is: Any resident over the age of 21

The eligibility criteria for applying for a Wear and Carry Permit in Maryland require that applicants must be at least 21 years old and a resident of the state. This is to ensure that those who carry firearms are of legal age and have the necessary connection to the community where they intend to carry. While law enforcement officials have specific provisions regarding firearms, the law explicitly allows for regular citizens, under the right circumstances, to obtain this permit. Non-residents can face additional restrictions and generally must prove a pressing need for the permit, which sets them apart from Maryland residents. Additionally, a recorded history of violent crime would disqualify an individual from obtaining a permit, as it raises significant concerns about public safety and responsible firearm ownership. Therefore, being a resident over the age of 21 is the correct and most inclusive criterion for eligibility.