Maryland Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a requirement for storing firearms in a home with children in Maryland?

  1. No requirement

  2. Locked in a gun safe

  3. Equipped with a trigger lock

  4. Both B and C are correct

The correct answer is: Both B and C are correct

In Maryland, to ensure the safety of children in homes where firearms are present, there are specific requirements aimed at preventing unauthorized access to those firearms. One of the critical measures is that firearms should be stored in a locked gun safe. This method effectively restricts access to children, minimizing the risk of accidental shootings. Additionally, using a trigger lock is another essential safety practice. A trigger lock prevents the firearm from being fired even if it is accessible, adding another layer of security. Since both storing firearms in a locked gun safe and equipping them with a trigger lock are recommended methods for enhancing safety in homes with children, the correct response reflects the importance of adopting both practices in combination to provide comprehensive protection against potential accidents involving firearms.