Maryland Code § PS-11-105

Section PS-11-105
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, a person shall obtain a
license issued under this subtitle before the person engages in business as a
manufacturer or dealer, possesses explosives other than explosives for use in
firearms, or possesses or stores explosives for use in firearms in the State.
(b) (1) A person shall obtain a license to engage in business as a dealer
under this subtitle before the person engages in the business of loading or reloading
small arms ammunition in the State.
(2) The owner or operator of a mine, quarry, or other operation or
business that uses explosives, or a contractor who performs work that uses explosives,
shall obtain a license to engage in business as a dealer under this subtitle.
(c) This section does not apply to the armed forces, the National Guard, the
State Guard, or officers or employees of the United States, the State, or a local
subdivision of the State who are authorized to handle explosives in the performance
of their duties.
(d) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, a person need not
obtain a license to possess or store up to 5 pounds of smokeless powder for the loading
or reloading of small arms ammunition, and up to 5 pounds of black powder for the
loading or reloading of small arms ammunition or for use in the loading of antique
arms or replicas of antique arms, if the smokeless powder and black powder are stored
in their original shipping containers and are possessed only for personal use in
firearms.

(2) A person may not possess or store explosives for use in firearms
in any quantity in multifamily dwellings, apartments, dormitories, hotels, schools,
other public buildings, or buildings or structures open for public use.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) of this subsection, the State Fire
Marshal may issue a permit to allow temporary possession of explosives for use in
firearms in a building or structure open for public use.

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