Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
FAMILY LAW |
TITLE 4. SPOUSES |
SUBTITLE 5. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE |
PART II. HOUSEHOLD VIOLENCE |
§ 4-506.1. Surrender of firearm; retake of possession; transport
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(a) Duties of law enforcement officer upon surrender. -- If a respondent surrenders a firearm under § 4-505 or § 4-506 of this subtitle, a law enforcement officer shall:
(1) provide to the respondent information on the process for retaking possession of the firearm; and
(2) transport and store the firearm in a protective case, if one is available, and in a manner intended to prevent damage to the firearm during the time the protective order is in effect.
(b) Retake possession; exception. --
(1) The respondent may retake possession of the firearm at the expiration of a temporary protective order unless:
(i) the respondent is ordered to surrender the firearm in a protective order issued under § 4-506 of this subtitle; or
(ii) the respondent is not otherwise legally entitled to own or possess the firearm.
(2) The respondent may retake possession of the firearm at the expiration of a final protective order unless:
(i) the protective order is extended under § 4-507(a)(2) of this subtitle; or
(ii) the respondent is not otherwise legally entitled to own or possess the firearm.
(c) Transport. -- Notwithstanding any other law, a respondent may transport a firearm if the respondent is carrying a protective order requiring the surrender of the firearm and:
(1) the firearm is unloaded;
(2) the respondent has notified the law enforcement unit, barracks, or station that the firearm is being transported in accordance with the protective order; and
(3) the respondent transports the firearm directly to the law enforcement unit, barracks, or station.