To answer the OP's question without extra crap, under Maryland law, magazines may be transported loaded as long as they are not in firearms. No bullets in firearms, neither in the chamber, nor in a magazine inserted in a gun.
I was told in the class I had to take for my carry permit that only 10 rounds may be carried in a weapon being used for concealed carry in md even if the mag capacity is greater than 10. The instructor stated that you could run into legal issues if you were involved in a shoot.
I have since found out this is not true but this is the kind of miss information that goes around.
I have since found out this is not true but this is the kind of miss information that goes around.
You will get a BIG chew out for bringing a loaded mag into ANY range.First time I went to the Freestate range I got chewed out for illegally transporting loaded magazines there. I just go to AGC now.
First time I went to the Freestate range I got chewed out for illegally transporting loaded magazines there. I just go to AGC now.
You will get a BIG chew out for bringing a loaded mag into ANY range.
BIG NO NO
You will get a BIG chew out for bringing a loaded mag into ANY range.
BIG NO NO
Same thing happened to me at On Target. Haven't darkened the door since. Had he said it was their policy I would have probably been ok with it, but he told me it was illegal and I know better. I refuse to give money to nitwits who either don't know the law or use false info for their own benefit.
My MD range doesn't care about bringing on loaded mags, as long as you follow the range rule about not loading more than ten at a time when shooting.
The heck? What's the purpose of that stupid rule?
The longer you stand in the booth loading mags, the more you pay?