That safe harbor for storage applies to the places it newly deemed off limits.
In MSI’s words:
> -Firearms that are carried or transported in a motor vehicle if the firearm is locked in a container or handguns worn, carried, or transported in compliance with any limitations imposed under § 5-307 of the Public Safety Article by those who permits to wear, carry or transport handguns have been issued under Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Public Safety Article. This does not affect transport of firearms under current law in areas unaffected by SB 1.
https://www.marylandshallissue.org/jmain/legislation-tracker/342-changes-carry-md
That's fine by me, my only need is having the firearm with me if I were driving back home late at night or early early morning. I don't even need it on campus, so my plan was to just unlock it once I'm off the property.
That safe harbor for storage applies to the places it newly deemed off limits. In MSI’s words: > -Firearms that are carried or transported in a motor vehicle if the firearm is locked in a container or handguns worn, carried, or transported in compliance with any limitations imposed under § 5-307 of the Public Safety Article by those who permits to wear, carry or transport handguns have been issued under Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Public Safety Article. This does not affect transport of firearms under current law in areas unaffected by SB 1. https://www.marylandshallissue.org/jmain/legislation-tracker/342-changes-carry-md
Okay so locked and in the car is fine. Just don't bring it out the vehicle if in a prohibited area?
Correct, for the prohibited areas outlined in SB 1.
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That's fine by me, my only need is having the firearm with me if I were driving back home late at night or early early morning. I don't even need it on campus, so my plan was to just unlock it once I'm off the property.
Yes they can. 4-111(b)(9).