Technically no if its with in 100 yards of any of the listed places.I am going out to eat tonight in a restaurant in Gaithersburg. Can I carry or not?
Technically no if its with in 100 yards of any of the listed places.I am going out to eat tonight in a restaurant in Gaithersburg. Can I carry or not?
I am guessing you are walking your dog in the state park? If not, then no, you do not have to leave your firearm at home.Thank You. I have to leave my weapon at home every night I take the dog for a walk since I have a state park for a backyard.
Not at this time.Sorry for the stupid question on my part, but does "school property" include colleges and universities? I ask because my wife works at a community college. I think the answer is "yes" but thought I'd double-check.
This has been a major foul for well over 10 years and MSP is aware of it, but refuses to change it.I call "Foul!" on MSP.
The COMAR reference merely says "display or discharge prohibited" and says nothing of possession or carry, nor does it say anything at all about "properly secured".
Yes I have 5600 acres of state park for a backyardI am guessing you are walking your dog in the state park? If not, then no, you do not have to leave your firearm at home.
For existing, no it does not. Under SB1 it does though. And AFAIK all colleges in MD ban guns under their rules. But at worst, for now, that means if caught you’ll be fire or expelled and/or banned from campus/school property. And if you are a parent of a student, I’d expect them to take adverse action against your child.Sorry for the stupid question on my part, but does "school property" include colleges and universities? I ask because my wife works at a community college. I think the answer is "yes" but thought I'd double-check.
Ok thanksNot at this time.
For existing, no it does not. Under SB1 it does though. And AFAIK all colleges in MD ban guns under their rules. But at worst, for now, that means if caught you’ll be fire or expelled and/or banned from campus/school property. And if you are a parent of a student, I’d expect them to take adverse action against your child.
There are no MD or VA laws* prohibiting the carrying of weapons on WMATA/Metro property, on the trains, or to my knowledge buses. DC does prohibit carry on public transit, so that's the problem section. WMATA also has no laws, rules, or regulations on weapon carry/storage, though they do enforce DC's law in DC. So, yes, you can legally do so. Please keep it in a well secured safe if so.
WMATA is also distinct from MTA operated public transit where carrying is prohibited.
*IANAL/Trust, but verify
The dc metro its okay to carry in maryland and VA.
DC is a no no, but its a twisted situation. I dont remember exactly how it works, but the mta wants DC to enforce it, but DC says its the mta's job or something like that. But not legal to carry.
Technically no if its with in 100 yards of any of the listed places.
Exercising a right really ought not be this complicated.And in addition to that , you have to research the exact parking space in question .
Everything that looks like " Metro Parking " isn't the same .
Some lots/ parking garages are actually owned by WMATA , some lots/parking garages are actually owned by the local County/ Municipality . They can be side by side , and the difference. not readily apparent . You have to carefully read the fine print on the signage .
Its all letters to me, I will just simplify it but saying metro, as thats how I know it from being a kid.I'm confused by the MTA references ? As far as I know MTA doesn't venture in D.C.. MARC Trains do , both are divisions of Md Dept of Transportation , perhaps you're lumping those together ?
The D.C. region subway/ bus system is WMATA , A US Congress chartered Independent system , NOT a state of Maryland agency . They have their own PD , the MTPD .
Exercising a right really ought not be this complicated.![]()
Gotcha !Its all letters to me, I will just simplify it but saying metro, as thats how I know it from being a kid.
OR if they serve alcohol .
Item 4 seems to only apply to commercial aircraft. The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association compiled a summary of rules on transporting firearms in private aircraft here: https://www.aopa.org/training-and-s...porting-firearms-in-general-aviation-aircraftFrom the state police website, here are the current prohibited places:
1. On school property (CR 4-102)
2. Within 1,000 feet of a demonstration in a public place (CR 4-208)
3. In legislative buildings (SG 2-1702)
4. Aboard aircraft (TR 5-1008)
5. In lodging establishments where the innkeeper reasonably believes individuals possess property that may be dangerous to other individuals, such as firearms or explosives (BR 15-203)
6. On dredge boats, other than two 10 gauge shotguns (NR 4-1013)
7. In or around State-owned public buildings and grounds (COMAR 04.05.01.03)
8. On Chesapeake Forest Lands (COMAR 08.01.07.14)
9. In State Forests (COMAR 08.07.01.04)
10. In State Parks (COMAR 08.07.06.04)
11. In State Highway Rest Areas, unless properly secured within vehicle (COMAR 11.04.07.12)
12. In community adult rehabilitation centers (COMAR 12.02.03.10)
13. In child care centers, except for small centers located in residences, firearms may not be kept on the premises (COMAR 13A.16.10.04)
That's why it says "Certificated air commerce services".Item 4 seems to only apply to commercial aircraft. The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association compiled a summary of rules on transporting firearms in private aircraft here: https://www.aopa.org/training-and-s...porting-firearms-in-general-aviation-aircraft
The list in the post just mentioned aboard aircraft without distinguishing commercial and private aircraft. Just pointing out different rules apply for non-commercial aircraft.That's why it says "Certificated air commerce services".