Since MD says long gun carry is legal in Woollard v. Sheridan
What would be the long gun of choice to carry?
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View attachment AG response to Long Gun Carry.pdf
An attempt to map the laws or ordinances in the Maryland local firearms laws that existed before 1/1/1985 thread, would go along way for everyone to know the maryland firearms law minefield.
If anyone has a link to their local laws, feel free to paste it in there.
What would be the long gun of choice to carry?
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B. Maryland Does Not Require a Permit to Wear and Carry a Long Gun Outside the Home.
Outside of limited exceptions, Maryland does not require a permit to wear and
carry a long gun outside the home.3
3 Maryland prohibits carrying any firearm on school property, Md. Code Ann., Crim. Law § 4-
102; on government property, COMAR 104.05.01.03B; at state airports and ports, COMAR
11.03.01.03-1I, COMAR 11.03.02.08C(1), COMAR 11.05.07.04B4; and in or very near public
places during a public demonstration, Md. Code Ann., Crim. Law § 4-208.
Note, COMAR 104.05.01.03B must be a typo, although there are numerous references to COMAR 04.05.01.03B
http://www.dsd.state.md.us/comar website.
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(3) anyone who can lawfully possess a long gun to wear and carry it, concealed or
openly, anywhere the holder of a handgun carry permit could carry a handgun.
TIMELINE:
- 4/5/2011 Sent Gansler questions via local delegate
- 6/13/2011 Received answers via local delegate
View attachment AG response to Long Gun Carry.pdf
State law prohibits the carrying of firearms, including long guns, on school property, CR §4-102; Within 1,000 feet of a demonstration in a public place, CR § 4-208(a)(3) and (b)(2); in legislative buildings, State Government Article § 2-1702; or on an aircraft engaged in air commerce services, transportation Article § 5-1008. State regulations further bar possession of a firearm in State public buildings and grounds, COMAR 04.05.01.03B; in Chesapeake Forest Lands, COMAR 08.01.07.14B; in State Forests, COMAR 08.07.01.04B; in State Parks, COMAR 08.07.06.04B; in State highway rest areas, COMAR 11.04.07.12; in community adult rehabilitation centers, COMAR 12.02.03.10; and except for small centers located in residences, child care centers, COMAR 13A.16.10.04. In addition, State law permits an innkeeper to deny a room to a person the innkeeper believes to possess firearms. Business Regulations Article § 15-203(a)(6). Finally, State law limits the number of shotguns that a person may have on board a dredge boat. NR § 4-1013(g).
An attempt to map the laws or ordinances in the Maryland local firearms laws that existed before 1/1/1985 thread, would go along way for everyone to know the maryland firearms law minefield.
If anyone has a link to their local laws, feel free to paste it in there.
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