§ 4-401 Definitions
§ 4-402 Possession of machine gun
§ 4-403 Registration of machine gun
§ 4-404 Use of machine gun in crime of violence
§ 4-405 Use of machine gun for aggressive purpose
§ 4-406 Uniformity
§ 4-407 Short title

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Terms Used In Maryland Code > CRIMINAL LAW > Title 4 > Subtitle 4 - Uniform Machine Gun Act

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