Biggfoot44
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- Aug 2, 2009
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#5 in the list above , could potentially in some circumstances apply Force of Law in Hotel/ Motel / Inn .
Wasn't the "within 1K feet of a demonstration" one of the locations enjoined in Novotny v. Moore?There is no such list.
The current law ALLOWS you to carry a handgun with a permit with very few exceptions. Here's the list of PROHIBITED places (hotels are NOT prohibited).
Where are Firearms Prohibited?
Restriction on the wear, carry and transport of handguns and firearms in certain places appear throughout Maryland law and regulations. Below are statutes and regulations detailing the handgun and firearm restrictions. This list should not be considered all-inclusive.
1. On school property (CR 4-102)
2. Within 1,000 feet of a demonstration in a public place after a law enforcement officer advises that a demonstration is occurring at the public place and orders the person to leave the demonstration area until the person disposes of the firearm (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 (except for hunting and target shooting as permitted) (COMAR 08.01.07.14)
9. In State Forests (except for hunting and target shooting as permitted) (COMAR 08.07.01.04)
10. In State Parks (except for hunting and target shooting as permitted) (COMAR 08.07.06.04)
11. In State Highway Rest Areas, firearms may not be displayed or discharged (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)
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Effective October 1, 2023, Senate Bill 1 adds the following areas where firearms are prohibited:
- A person may not wear, carry, or transport a firearm in an area for children or vulnerable individuals.
- a preschool or prekindergarten facility or the grounds of the facility;
- a private primary or secondary school or the grounds of the school; or
- a health care facility, as defined in § 15–10B–01(g)(1), (2), (3), and (4) of the Insurance Article.
- A person may not wear, carry, or transport a firearm in a government or public infrastructure area.
- A government or public infrastructure area, owned or leased by a unit of state or local
government, must display a clear and conspicuous sign at the main entrance of the building, or the part of a building that is owned or leased by the unit of state or local government indicating that it is not permissible to wear, carry, or transport a firearm in the building or that part of the building. (CR 4-111(D)(2))- "Government or public infrastructure area” means:
- a building or any part of a building owned or leased by a unit of state of local government;
- a building of a public or private institution of higher education, as defined in § 10–101 of the Education Article;
- a location that is currently being used as a polling place in accordance with Title 10 of the Election Law Article or for canvassing ballots in accordance with Title 11 of the Election Law Article;
- an electric plant or electric storage facility, as defined in § 1–101 of the Public Utilities Article;
- a gas plant, as defined in § 1–101 of the Public Utilities Article; or
- a nuclear power plant facility
- A person may not wear, carry, or transport a firearm in a special purpose area. (CR 4-111(E))
- "Special Purpose Area" means:
- a stadium;
- a museum;
- a racetrack; or
- a video lottery facility, as defined in §9-1A-01 of the State Government Article.
Yes !
Still Prohibited , but a Carrier must be informed by LEO of the nature of the event , asked to leave , and be given opportunity to depart beyond the Zone .
YUP.Wasn't the "within 1K feet of a demonstration" one of the locations enjoined in Novotny v. Moore?