§ 4-511
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§4–511.
(a)When responding to the scene of an alleged act of domestic violence, as described in this subtitle, a law enforcement officer may remove a firearm from the scene if:
(1)the law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that an act of domestic violence has occurred; and
(2)the law enforcement officer has observed the firearm on the scene during the response.
(b)If a firearm is removed from the scene under subsection
(a)of this section, the law enforcement officer shall:
(1)provide to the owner of the firearm information on the process for retaking possession of the firearm; and
(2)provide for the safe storage of the firearm during the pendency of any proceeding related to the alleged act of domestic violence.
(c)At the conclusion of a proceeding on the alleged act of domestic violence, the owner of the firearm may retake possession of the firearm unless ordered to surrender the firearm under § 4-506 of this subtitle.