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  • Jerry M

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 13, 2007
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    Glen Burnie MD
    No , you may *NOT* Conceal a Black Powder/ Antique ! It still falls under the classification of Dangerous Weapon .

    Dangerous Weapons may not be carried with intent to ( do bad things , some variation in case law for exact definitions ) . Dangerous Weapons may NOT ever be concealed .

    They can be carried with similar parameters as lets say , a rifle or samauri sword . ( Flashback to discussions about LGOC wisdom, take those as starting point , and ratchet up from there .)

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    And for general enlightenment , different Statutes have different definitions . In certain contexts , Antiques/ replicas are non-firearms . But for Use of Firearm in crime of Violence , various flavors of Assault , etc , they are .

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