Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a prohibited person from possessing a firearm in Maryland?

  1. Someone convicted of a felony

  2. A person under 25

  3. Non-residents of Maryland

  4. All military personnel

The correct answer is: Someone convicted of a felony

The choice identifying someone convicted of a felony as a prohibited person from possessing a firearm in Maryland is correct. Under Maryland law, individuals who have been convicted of certain felonies lose their right to possess firearms. This restriction is meant to enhance public safety by preventing individuals with a history of serious criminal behavior from gaining access to firearms, as they may pose a greater risk for future gun violence or unsafe handling of weapons. The other options do not align with Maryland gun laws. For instance, being under 25 years old does not automatically disqualify someone from firearm possession. Non-residents of Maryland can legally possess firearms in the state, provided they comply with the state's regulations and laws. Additionally, military personnel are not blanketly prohibited from firearm possession; they are subject to the same laws as civilians, which means their eligibility depends on their specific circumstances, including any felony convictions or legal restrictions.