Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is prohibited from owning a firearm in Maryland?

Convicted felons

Individuals under 18

Non-residents

All of the above

The correct answer indicates that all of the groups mentioned face restrictions or prohibitions regarding firearm ownership in Maryland. Convicted felons are generally barred from owning firearms due to the severity of their offenses, reflecting the state’s commitment to public safety and reducing the risk of gun-related crimes. Individuals under the age of 18 are also prohibited from owning firearms, as the law aims to ensure that firearms are in the hands of responsible and mature adults. Non-residents, depending on certain circumstances and local laws, may face restrictions as well, as laws often stipulate that firearm ownership is typically reserved for residents of the state. Therefore, the answer encompasses the comprehensive scope of restrictions placed on various groups.

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