Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB475

Introduced
1/22/24  
Refer
1/22/24  
Report Pass
3/7/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/15/24  
Report Pass
3/29/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Chaptered
5/16/24  

Caption

Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention - Establishment

Impact

The establishment of the Center marks a significant shift in Maryland's approach to addressing firearm-related issues, emphasizing a public health perspective. It aims to provide resources and support to local governments and organizations, promoting evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies. The Center is intended to work closely with various stakeholders, including public health experts and organizations specializing in firearm safety, ensuring that affected communities are actively involved in shaping the strategies deployed to tackle firearm violence.

Summary

Senate Bill 475, titled the Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention, aims to establish a dedicated organization within the Maryland Department of Health tasked with reducing firearm violence, harm from firearm violence, and misuse of firearms throughout the state. This new Center will collaborate with federal, state, and local agencies, as well as affected communities, to implement a comprehensive public health approach targeted at firearm violence reduction. The bill covers the governance and functioning of the Center, outlining the responsibilities of its executive director and staff, as well as funding provisions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 475 appears to be generally positive among those concerned about public safety and firearm violence reduction. Proponents view the bill as a crucial step toward addressing the persistent issues related to gun violence in Maryland. There is a broad support base for initiatives that promote health and safety, while concerns may arise regarding the allocation of resources and funding for the Center. Critics might question the efficacy of public health strategies in addressing firearm violence, but the overarching response has framed the bill as a proactive measure.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise surrounding the operational dynamics of the Center and its approach to firearm violence. Some may argue that focusing on public health may overlook critical law enforcement perspectives, suggesting a need for a balanced strategy that encompasses both prevention and enforcement. Additionally, the bill's implementation may face scrutiny with regards to funding and consistency in engaging local communities to ensure that their unique challenges and perspectives are incorporated into the Center's activities.

Companion Bills

MD HB583

Crossfiled Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention - Establishment

Previously Filed As

MD SB598

Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Fund - Appropriation

MD HB1066

Hate Crimes - Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention - Establishment

MD SB858

Firearm Safety - Storage Requirements and Youth Suicide Prevention (Jaelynn's Law)

MD HB162

Firearms - Maryland Voluntary Do Not Sell Firearm Registry - Establishment

MD SB921

Public Safety - Gun Violence Victim Relocation Program - Establishment

MD SB159

Firearms - Maryland Voluntary Do Not Sell Firearm Registry - Establishment

MD HB307

Firearm Safety - Storage Requirements and Youth Suicide Prevention (Jaelynn's Law)

MD SB185

Maryland State Police Gun Center - Firearms Surrendered Under Final Protective Orders

MD SB874

Community Health and Safety Works Grant Program and Fund - Establishment

MD HB824

Public Safety - Regulated Firearms - Possession and Permits to Carry, Wear, and Transport a Handgun

Similar Bills

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