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CRIMINAL LAW TITLE 4. WEAPON CRIMES SUBTITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Md. CRIMINAL LAW Code Ann. § 4-104 (2014) § 4-104. Child's access to firearms (a) Definitions. -- (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) "Ammunition" means a cartridge, shell, or other device containing explosive or incendiary material designed and intended for use in a firearm. (3) "Child" means an individual under the age of 16 years. (4) (i) "Firearm" means a handgun, rifle, shotgun, short-barreled rifle, or short-barreled shotgun, as those terms are defined in § 4-201 of this title, or any other firearm. (ii) "Firearm" does not include an antique firearm as defined in § 4-201 of this title. (b) Exceptions. -- This section does not apply if: (1) the child's access to a firearm is supervised by an individual at least 18 years old; (2) the child's access to a firearm was obtained as a result of an unlawful entry; (3) the firearm is in the possession or control of a law enforcement officer while the officer is engaged in official duties; or (4) the child has a certificate of firearm and hunter safety issued under § 10-301.1 of the Natural Resources Article. (c) Prohibited. -- A person may not store or leave a loaded firearm in a location where the person knew or should have known that an unsupervised child would gain access to the firearm. (d) Penalty. -- A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $ 1,000. (e) Effect of violation. -- (1) A violation of this section may not: (i) be considered evidence of negligence; (ii) be considered evidence of contributory negligence; (iii) limit liability of a party or an insurer; or (iv) diminish recovery for damages arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or operation of a firearm or ammunition. (2) A party, witness, or lawyer may not refer to a violation of this section during a trial of a civil action that involves property damage, personal injury, or death. HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 27, § 36K; 2002, ch. 26, § 2.
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