Because the plain and ordinary meaning of the words in Md. Code Ann., Pub. Safety § 5-101(h) (2003) provided that proof of operability was not required before a weapon was considered a firearm, defendant was properly convicted of illegal possession of a regulated firearm, pursuant to Md. Code Ann., Pub. Safety § 5-133(c)(1)(ii) (2003).
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