Posted: 2/15/2010 9:07:37 AM EDT
| Does anyone know what the laws are in MD for target shooting on your own property? My dream is to own land and have my own peraonal rifle range. |
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Plenty of folks do it here in Southern MD.
I shoot .22s here and hunt on our place as well, but rarely target shoot with anything LOUD or very many rounds/rapid fire. WHY cause myself trouble? BUT, I found out, on here, that it is ILLEGAL in PG to do so w/out all kinds of permits, etc I have some friends in southern PG with big farms, they all have ranges, and are ALL in violation of PG law. And a couple are cops. Some STILL don't believe me (And that's OK, because I shoot at 400 yds on one's family farm Can't remember, either QA or Caroline county is also cracking down on such crazy "freedom".
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Plenty of folks do it here in Southern MD. I shoot .22s here and hunt on our place as well, but rarely target shoot with anything LOUD or very many rounds/rapid fire. WHY cause myself trouble? BUT, I found out, on here, that it is ILLEGAL in PG to do so w/out all kinds of permits, etc I have some friends in southern PG with big farms, they all have ranges, and are ALL in violation of PG law. And a couple are cops. Some STILL don't believe me (And that's OK, because I shoot at 400 yds on one's family farm Can't remember, either QA or Caroline county is also cracking down on such crazy "freedom". ![]() PG County code Sec. 14-142. Discharge of firearms; permit; exceptions; penalty.
(a)No person shall practice shooting at any mark, board, sign, tree, bank, or other object with any gun, rifle, cannon, mortar, pistol, or other firearm within the limits of this County, whether on land or water, for military drill, amusement, or skill, without: (1)Obtaining in writing the consent to so use any such firearms of all owners, tenants, or occupants of real estate residing within the carrying capacity of such firearms; and (2)First obtaining a written permit from the Department of Environmental Resources. The petition shall be accompanied with the written consent of each and every such owner, tenant, or other occupant. The Department shall in no case grant a permit to practice with firearms if in its opinion the use of the public highways or streets of any real estate subdivision will be endangered by the use of such firearms. (b)It shall be unlawful for any person to fire or discharge any firearm defined in Subsection (a) wherein the projectile or projectiles traverse the property of another without obtaining the consent of the owner, tenant, or occupant of the subject property. (c)This Section shall not apply to the firing or discharge of any firearm defined in Subsection (a): (1)By the United States Government, where such practice is conducted under the established rule or regulation of the United States Department of Defense or any of its agencies; (2)By any law enforcement officer in the performance of official duty; (3)On a bona fide rifle, pistol, or shotgun range regulated pursuant to Section 27-404 of the Prince George's County Code and Section 36(H)(d) of Article 27 of the Maryland Annotated Code; (4)In the defense of a person's life; and (5)By licensed hunters lawfully hunting in season as authorized pursuant to the Department of Natural Resources of the State of Maryland. (d)For purposes of Subsections 14-142(c)(3) and 14-142(c)(5), nothing in this Section shall authorize any person to fire or discharge any firearm defined in Subsection (a) wherein the projectile or projectiles traverse the property of another without obtaining the consent of the owner, tenant, or occupant of the subject property. (e)It shall be unlawful for any person to organize an event consisting of one or more person(s) for the purposes set forth in Subsection (a), unless such person(s) has complied with the requirements of Subsection (a). (f)It shall be unlawful for any owner, tenant, or occupant of property to knowingly consent to the firing or discharge of any firearm defined in Subsection (a) by any person(s) on such property, unless such person(s) has complied with the requirements of Subsection (a). (g)Violation of the provisions of this Section is a misdemeanor and is punishable, upon conviction, by a fine not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), or by imprisonment, not to exceed six (6) months, or both. (Laws 1904, ch. 447, Sec. 67A; P.L.L. 1912, Art. 17, Sec. 236; P.L.L. 1930, Art. 17, Sec. 371; 1943 Code, Sec. 483; 1953 Code, Sec. 526; P.L.L. 1963, Sec. 23-1; CB-49-1984; CB-8-1995; CB‑29‑1995; CB-22-2001) Friend of mine is a Federal cop in DC and goes out back in PG to pop off a couple rounds every now and then. |
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Plenty of folks do it in their back yard out here in Western Maryland. I'm from Allegany County and I guess I'm pretty fortunate to not have to worry about places to shoot. Folks around here shoot on their farms, hunting ground, and even their back yard if it's safe. I have a few houses behind my house though so I can't do that.
I can hop in the truck though and head to my grandfather's lumber mill and shoot or go to a few other places in Garrett county that my grandfather owns. Probably about 1600 acres total between 3 areas. One is 1300 acres and the other two are maybe 200 and 100 each. Never had any problems with the law either even at the lumber yard. I blast my AR's, M1's, and all kinds of other centerfires. Every now and then when I'm shooting I can hear other folks down the road cracking away. Get yourself out here to Western Maryland. |
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Does anyone know what the laws are in MD for target shooting on your own property? My dream is to own land and have my own peraonal rifle range. Lexis MD Code Ann I shoot in Harford County and IIRC it's 100 yards from a habitable dwelling and no projectile can transverse the property of another. That doesn't stop the police from stopping by and trying to BS me into stopping though. |
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Does anyone know what the laws are in MD for target shooting on your own property? My dream is to own land and have my own peraonal rifle range. Lexis MD Code Ann I shoot in Harford County and IIRC it's 100 yards from a habitable dwelling and no projectile can transverse the property of another. That doesn't stop the police from stopping by and trying to BS me into stopping though. I had a discussion with Harford County Sheriff Jesse Banes and Havre de Grace mayor Wayne Dougherty last year. There's a guy who lives on Robin Hood Road outside of Havre de Grace and has been shooting at his house for decades. Well, assholes built a development abutting his property, then scream blue bloody murder every time he goes shooting. He's shooting legally, but evey time he's out there, they call the police on him. For the record, Jesse Bane and Wayne Dougherty are both on the side of the citizenry not being competent to carry firearms for self defense. They are both lifetime LEOs. County Executive David Craig is very pro gun rights. |
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Does anyone know what the laws are in MD for target shooting on your own property? My dream is to own land and have my own peraonal rifle range. Lexis MD Code Ann I shoot in Harford County and IIRC it's 100 yards from a habitable dwelling and no projectile can transverse the property of another. That doesn't stop the police from stopping by and trying to BS me into stopping though. I had a discussion with Harford County Sheriff Jesse Banes and Havre de Grace mayor Wayne Dougherty last year. There's a guy who lives on Robin Hood Road outside of Havre de Grace and has been shooting at his house for decades. Well, assholes built a development abutting his property, then scream blue bloody murder every time he goes shooting. He's shooting legally, but evey time he's out there, they call the police on him. For the record, Jesse Bane and Wayne Dougherty are both on the side of the citizenry not being competent to carry firearms for self defense. They are both lifetime LEOs. County Executive David Craig is very pro gun rights. Like people who move in next to a shit plant of lighted field and expect them to change. |
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Does anyone know what the laws are in MD for target shooting on your own property? My dream is to own land and have my own peraonal rifle range. Lexis MD Code Ann I shoot in Harford County and IIRC it's 100 yards from a habitable dwelling and no projectile can transverse the property of another. That doesn't stop the police from stopping by and trying to BS me into stopping though. I had a discussion with Harford County Sheriff Jesse Banes and Havre de Grace mayor Wayne Dougherty last year. There's a guy who lives on Robin Hood Road outside of Havre de Grace and has been shooting at his house for decades. Well, assholes built a development abutting his property, then scream blue bloody murder every time he goes shooting. He's shooting legally, but evey time he's out there, they call the police on him. For the record, Jesse Bane and Wayne Dougherty are both on the side of the citizenry not being competent to carry firearms for self defense. They are both lifetime LEOs. County Executive David Craig is very pro gun rights. Jesse Bane is the man I talked to and he was a big help. |
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Does anyone know what the laws are in MD for target shooting on your own property? My dream is to own land and have my own peraonal rifle range. Lexis MD Code Ann I shoot in Harford County and IIRC it's 100 yards from a habitable dwelling and no projectile can transverse the property of another. That doesn't stop the police from stopping by and trying to BS me into stopping though. I had a discussion with Harford County Sheriff Jesse Banes and Havre de Grace mayor Wayne Dougherty last year. There's a guy who lives on Robin Hood Road outside of Havre de Grace and has been shooting at his house for decades. Well, assholes built a development abutting his property, then scream blue bloody murder every time he goes shooting. He's shooting legally, but evey time he's out there, they call the police on him. For the record, Jesse Bane and Wayne Dougherty are both on the side of the citizenry not being competent to carry firearms for self defense. They are both lifetime LEOs. County Executive David Craig is very pro gun rights. So let them call. I'd tell the police it may be a good idea to inform them it was 100% legal. |
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Does anyone know what the laws are in MD for target shooting on your own property? My dream is to own land and have my own peraonal rifle range. Lexis MD Code Ann I shoot in Harford County and IIRC it's 100 yards from a habitable dwelling and no projectile can transverse the property of another. That doesn't stop the police from stopping by and trying to BS me into stopping though. I had a discussion with Harford County Sheriff Jesse Banes and Havre de Grace mayor Wayne Dougherty last year. There's a guy who lives on Robin Hood Road outside of Havre de Grace and has been shooting at his house for decades. Well, assholes built a development abutting his property, then scream blue bloody murder every time he goes shooting. He's shooting legally, but evey time he's out there, they call the police on him. For the record, Jesse Bane and Wayne Dougherty are both on the side of the citizenry not being competent to carry firearms for self defense. They are both lifetime LEOs. County Executive David Craig is very pro gun rights. Jesse Bane is the man I talked to and he was a big help. He's a nice guy, but you should have seen him recoil with abject fear at the suggestion of MD being a shall issue state. |
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Does anyone know what the laws are in MD for target shooting on your own property? My dream is to own land and have my own peraonal rifle range. Lexis MD Code Ann I shoot in Harford County and IIRC it's 100 yards from a habitable dwelling and no projectile can transverse the property of another. That doesn't stop the police from stopping by and trying to BS me into stopping though. I had a discussion with Harford County Sheriff Jesse Banes and Havre de Grace mayor Wayne Dougherty last year. There's a guy who lives on Robin Hood Road outside of Havre de Grace and has been shooting at his house for decades. Well, assholes built a development abutting his property, then scream blue bloody murder every time he goes shooting. He's shooting legally, but evey time he's out there, they call the police on him. For the record, Jesse Bane and Wayne Dougherty are both on the side of the citizenry not being competent to carry firearms for self defense. They are both lifetime LEOs. County Executive David Craig is very pro gun rights. Jesse Bane is the man I talked to and he was a big help. He's a nice guy, but you should have seen him recoil with abject fear at the suggestion of MD being a shall issue state. Well since he helped me defend my right to shoot, he's not a 100% lost cause. I could persuade him - eventually
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