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Maryland Department of State Police

Firearms FAQs

​No. Federal law bars medical cannabis patients and personal cannabis users from purchasing or possessing firearms. The Federal Gun Control Act, 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3), prohibits any person who is an "unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802))" from shipping, transporting, receiving or possessing firearms or ammunition. Marijuana is listed in the Controlled Substances Act as a Schedule I controlled substance, and there are no exceptions in Federal law for marijuana purportedly used for medicinal purposes, even if such use is sanctioned by State law.

Medical cannabis patient information contained in Maryland's patient registry is considered confidential, protected health information and held in compliance with federal HIPPA regulations by the Maryland Cannabis Commission. However, the Maryland State Police query individuals who seek to purchase a firearm about their status as a medical cannabis patient or personal use of cannabis and bar those who disclose that they are a medical cannabis patient or a personal user of cannabis from making the transaction. Individuals who provide false information by failing to disclose that they are a medical cannabis patient or a personal user​ of cannabis when purchasing a firearm are in violation of federal statute, punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of as much as $250,000. ​

Firearms collectors FAQs

​No. You will receive a letter explaining that you have been granted the status of a “Designated Collector”. This status allows for multiple firearm purchases.​

Firearm dealers FAQs

No, a lower receiver of a banned assault long gun is classified by the State as a “firearm," but not a “handgun". A Handgun Qualification License (HQL) is only needed if you are purchasing a handgun that is not clas sified as a curio and relic. ​

Handgun Qualification Licenses FAQs

​​No. An HQL is the only required to purchase, rent or transfer a firearm.​

Regulated Firearms FAQs

​No, a lower receiver of a banned assault long gun is classified by the State as a “firearm," but not a “handgun". A Handgun Qualification License (HQL) is only needed if you are purchasing a handgun that is not clas​​​​​sified as a curio and relic. ​

Transfer Permit FAQs

Once your application and all required documents are received, it will be reviewed.

  • If your application is incomplete, incorrect, or missing information, it will be returned to you.
  • If false information is provided, a criminal investigation may be started.
  • A returned application is not considered submitted until you fix the issues and send it back with all required documents and fees.

If your application is complete and accurate, a background investigation will begin. The timing depends on how complete and truthful your submission is.

The Maryland State Police will review your character, reputation, and qualifications. They will also run a criminal background check to determine if you are legally allowed to purchase or possess a regulated firearm, or if you are operating as a firearms dealer without proper authorization.

  • If you are prohibited by state or federal law from owning a regulated firearm, or are unlawfully selling firearms, your application will be denied.
  • After the investigation is complete, the Maryland State Police will review all information and decide whether to approve or deny your application.

Transporting Firearms FAQs

Under 18 U.S.C. § 926A, you can legally transport a firearm if you follow certain rules:

  • You must be legally allowed to own the firearm.
  • You must be traveling from a place where you can legally have the firearm to another place where you can legally have it.
  • The firearm must be unloaded.
  • The firearm and any ammunition must not be easy to reach from the passenger area.

If your vehicle does not have a separate trunk:

  • The firearm and ammunition must be locked in a container.
  • The container cannot be the glove box or center console.

Wear and Carry permit FAQs

​As long as the renewal application has been submitted in the Licensing Portal at least two (2) weeks prior to the expiration date of the current handgun permit, you are still allowed to carry on the expired permit until you receive your renewed permit. If the application is returned to you for incompleteness and you resubmit it after the two (2) weeks, you will not be allowed to carry your handgun.​