Just an idea....
I live in the extreme boondocks of the Eastern Shore Maryland. My buddy and I both have Designated Collector Status, so we can both carry guns to a 'private exhibition' so that's not an issue.
Anyway, over the years I have collected many floating buoys and such that have washed up onto my property.
Is there any legal or practical reason why I cannot attach one of these buoys to a 50 or 100 foot line, drag it behind my boat, stop the boat, and shoot at it?
This would be in area that the backdrop would be over 5 miles to the nearest 'behind the target' shoreline, with no other boats in sight.
I'm sure this would be fine with shotgun with birdshot, but I'm wondering about 9m pistols with standard target ammo.
I know this is a weird question, but as the law is written, it is totally cool for me to toss a chunk of wood off my pier and shoot it with a 9mm pistol. I have a big chunk of land not near any schools, etc.
And I'm not talking about the Chesapeake near Annapolis, I'm talking about an area where I see about 1 boat every 4 hours 5 miles away.
I read the thread about Montgomery County ordnance, but my boat is in Wicomico County.
I live in the extreme boondocks of the Eastern Shore Maryland. My buddy and I both have Designated Collector Status, so we can both carry guns to a 'private exhibition' so that's not an issue.
Anyway, over the years I have collected many floating buoys and such that have washed up onto my property.
Is there any legal or practical reason why I cannot attach one of these buoys to a 50 or 100 foot line, drag it behind my boat, stop the boat, and shoot at it?
This would be in area that the backdrop would be over 5 miles to the nearest 'behind the target' shoreline, with no other boats in sight.
I'm sure this would be fine with shotgun with birdshot, but I'm wondering about 9m pistols with standard target ammo.
I know this is a weird question, but as the law is written, it is totally cool for me to toss a chunk of wood off my pier and shoot it with a 9mm pistol. I have a big chunk of land not near any schools, etc.
And I'm not talking about the Chesapeake near Annapolis, I'm talking about an area where I see about 1 boat every 4 hours 5 miles away.
I read the thread about Montgomery County ordnance, but my boat is in Wicomico County.