So...
The Maryland State Police (which runs the Automotive Safety Enforcement Division, hereafter refered to as the ASED) had issued a "bulletin" back in 1/2019 that attempts to ban all surplus military vehicles from Maryland public roads. Directly, it prohibits any Vehicle Safety Inspection from performing inspections on said vehicles for the purpose of obtaining registration and tags. Indirectly, it erronesouly states that ALL surplus military vehicles are unsafe, do not comply with the FMVSS nor Federal emissions regulations and other incorrect information.
This bulletin was (suppossedly) issued to all Vehicle Safety Inspection stations but seems to be rarely enforced. It also establishes a "beachhead" for future legislation to ban anything with a green paint job from the roads.
A House Delegate has sponsored a bill (HB-1148) which clarifies the description of "surplus military vehicle" and creates a registration category for these vehicles. He created this bill without knowing of the ASED bulletin. His main impetus for the bill was to legalize surplus HMMWVs on Maryland roads for military hobbyists and off-roaders. Yesterday, I met with the Delegate and showed him the bulletin. He was surprised and very irritated that the state police had issued this bulletin and it has given him an increased sense of urgency to get the bill passed.
Yesterday, I also testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee on the bill, answered some questions and urged them to give the bill a positive report.
As an un-washed, barely educated, Navy enlisted man I can tell you that this was one of the most nerve-wracking things I've ever done. No other Maryland hobbyists seemed willing to take up the issue so I kind of got drawn into it.