There's been some debate on this subject. One line of reasoning goes:
-LEGP has a heavy barrell
-Thus it is an 'HBAR'
-Thus it is unregulated by state law.
As I waited for my LEGP, my FFL & I sorted through this. We concluded that the LEGP, and virtually every other AR-15, is regulated in MD.
Here's the excerpt from the 2001 MD Annotated Code which we used as guidance:
§ 441.
Crimes and Punishments
(a) In this subheading the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) Blah, blah, blah...
(c) Blah, blah ...
(d) "Assault weapon" means any of the following specific firearms or their copies regardless of which company produced and manufactured that firearm:
(1) American Arms Spectre da Semiautomatic carbine;
(2) AK-47 in all forms;
(3) Algimec AGM-1 type semi-auto;
(4) AR 100 type semi-auto;
(5) AR 180 type semi-auto;
(6) Argentine L.S.R. semi-auto;
(7) Australian Automatic Arms SAR type semi-auto;
(8) Auto-Ordnance Thompson M1 and 1927 semi-automatics;
(9) Barrett light .50 cal. semi-auto;
(10) Beretta AR70 type semi-auto;
(11) Bushmaster semi-auto rifle;
(12) Calico models M-100 and M-900;
(13) CIS SR 88 type semi-auto;
(14) Claridge HI TEC C-9 carbines;
(15) Colt AR-15, CAR-15, and all imitations except Colt AR-15 Sporter H-BAR rifle;
There's more in the section but it would seem to me that the LEGP is an "assault weapon" as far as MD is concerned. As such, it is regulated, just like a handgun. My Colt HBAR is the exempted 'sporter.'
I'd be interested in a counterpoint and I imagine that my dealer would as well.
Cheers,