2017 Maryland Code
Criminal Law
Title 4 - Weapon Crimes
Subtitle 4 - Uniform Machine Gun Act
§ 4-401. Definitions
- (a) In general. -- In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
- ** REVISOR'S NOTE
This subsection is new language added as the standard introductory language to a definition section.
- (b) Crime of violence. --
- (1) "Crime of violence" means:
- (i) murder in any degree;
- (ii) manslaughter;
- (iii) kidnapping;
- (iv) rape in any degree;
- (v) assault in the first degree;
- (vi) robbery under § 3-402 or § 3-403 of this article;
- (vii) burglary in any degree;
- (viii) home invasion under § 6-202 (b) of this article;
- (ix) escape in the first degree; or
- (x) theft.
- (2) "Crime of violence" includes an attempt to commit a crime listed in paragraph (1) of this subsection.** REVISOR'S NOTE
This subsection is new language derived without substantive change from the first sentence of former Art. 27, § 372.
** REVISOR'S NOTE
The former phrase "applies to and includes any of the following crimes or an attempt to commit any of the same" is deleted to distinguish between primary crimes and attempted crimes for clarity.
** REVISOR'S NOTE
In paragraph (1) of this subsection, the conjunction "or" is substituted for the former conjunction "and" for accuracy and consistency in describing the qualifying crimes.
** REVISOR'S NOTE
The Criminal Law Article Review Committee notes, for the consideration of the General Assembly, that although "rape in any degree" is listed as a "crime of violence" in paragraph (1)(iv) of this subsection, the related crimes of "sexual offense in the first degree" and "sexual offense in the second degree", §§ 3-304 and 3-305 of this article, respectively, are not included. The General Assembly may wish to consider whether any of the "sexual offenses" codified in Title 3, Subtitle 3 of this article should be added to the definition of "crime of violence" in this subsection.
- (1) "Crime of violence" means:
- (c) Machine gun. -- "Machine gun" means a loaded or unloaded weapon that is capable of automatically discharging more than one shot or bullet from a magazine by a single function of the firing device.** REVISOR'S NOTE
This subsection is new language derived without substantive change from the second sentence of former Art. 27, § 372.
** REVISOR'S NOTE
The former phrase "of any description, by whatever name known," is deleted as surplusage in light of the common reference to the undefined term "weapon".