Hello all. Just have a quick question for those of you more well versed in MD laws than myself. I live in NC and will be traveling North through MD tomorrow evening. I like to keep a rifle caliber in my vehicle when traveling and I'm wondering if I can legally travel through MD with a suppressed...
I just assumed that a rifle would be more difficult to bring while traveling interstate, especially into Maryland. I was not aware of the heavy barrel law. So one of my rifles is set up with 16" Heavy Stainless fluted barrel with a compensator threaded on. Is the Maryland legal?
I found an article online regarding AR's in Maryland and it mentioned not having a detachable magazine. May have just misunderstood the article.
Also, I have not bought these parts yet, more or less feeling it out before I buy them. Seems I may not need to after all.
Yes, I like to have a rifle in my vehicle for those "what-if" scenarios.
My NC Concealed Weapons permit has reciprocity with 38 states. Of the 12 states in which I do not have reciprocity, Maryland is the only one that I travel within fairly frequently. In NC, I can carry as many firearms in...
So accessories which make a rifle an "assault rifle" in Maryland can be used on a pistol without it becoming an "assault pistol"? Correct me if I'm wrong, I've found little on the web that gives me a clear definition of what Maryland considers an "assault weapon."
As stated in the original post, I'm not looking to keep any firearm in my vehicle during my stay. I just keep them in my vehicle at home. Just want to make sure I'm not bringing a firearm which is perfectly legal everywhere else, but illegal in MD, into the state.
I've always kept a rifle caliber firearm in my vehicle. I have a truck pistol and a truck rifle. Just one of those things that I'd rather have and never need, than need and not have.
Let me start by saying this, I've been researching this topic for about 3 hours now and have been on the MSP webiste as well as here and the Maryland General Assembly website but my question remains...
-I live in North Carolina and travel to Maryland a couple times per year to visit my wife's...
Property is much less expensive here too! My in-laws sold their 1200 square foot, 3 bedroom town home in Westminster, and built a brand new 4000 square foot, 5 bed, 3 1/2 bath home with a 3 car attached garage in Concord, NC for what they sold their town home in MD for.