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Alabama Is a Permitless or Constitutional Carry State Individuals who are not prohibited from possessing a handgun can open or conceal carry without a permit in unrestricted public areas. (Prohibited persons and places are discussed below.) Even though a permit isn't required, rules still apply when carrying a handgun.
Permitless carry The exception is the city of Montgomery, which as of last Friday, created an ordinance to require people concealing guns to carry photo identification.
It is generally a crime in Maryland to carry or transport a handgun in public without a license. It is permissible under Montgomery County law, however, for an unlicensed person to carry a firearm in the following circumstances: On one's own property. On private property with the permission of the owner.
Maine allows any individual who is 21 years of age or older and who is not generally prohibited from possessing firearms to carry a concealed handgun in public without obtaining a permit.
A U.S. citizen or legal resident at least 18 years old may carry a handgun anywhere within his or her place of residence, place of business or on private property owned or lawfully possessed by the citizen or legal resident. A permit or license is not required for a person to carry within these locations.
Guns in Vehicles in Alabama As of January 1, 2023, Alabama does not require a permit or license to carry a loaded handgun in any vehicle.
Concealed carry is legal in Maryland only for Maryland Wear/Carry Handgun Permit (WCHP) holders. Open carry is prohibited as of October 1, 2023. In order to obtain a WCHP, applicants must be at least 21 years old (or 18 years old for employment purposes only).
The law states that anyone 19-years of age or older (18-years-old for active, retired or honorably discharged veterans or law enforcement officers), who is not prohibited by state or federal law, may carry a handgun in the state of Alabama without a permit, background check or safety training.