Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB676

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Handgun Permits - Qualifications - High-Risk Occupations

Impact

The passage of HB 676 would likely result in an increase in the number of handgun permits issued to individuals in select professions. It could reshape existing state firearm laws by providing a clearer pathway for those in high-risk occupations to acquire the necessary permits. Proponents argue that this could enhance the safety of workers in dangerous fields by allowing them the means to protect themselves while on the job. However, the bill also necessitates stringent training requirements, which advocates see as essential to ensure that individuals carrying firearms are adequately prepared.

Summary

House Bill 676 aims to amend the qualifications for obtaining a handgun permit in Maryland, specifically targeting individuals employed in high-risk occupations. The bill stipulates that the Secretary of State Police must issue a permit to carry, wear, or transport a handgun to persons who meet specific criteria, which also includes the successful completion of a firearms training course. This initiative reflects an acknowledgment of the unique challenges faced by individuals in high-risk jobs, including law enforcement and emergency services, where having a firearm could be deemed necessary for personal protection and public safety.

Contention

Though the bill emphasizes safety and support for high-risk professionals, it raises significant public debate regarding the implications of increasing the number of licensed handgun carriers in society. Opponents may express concerns about the potential for increased gun violence and the risks associated with more permit holders in the community. Furthermore, critics might question whether the training requirements are sufficiently rigorous to ensure that individuals are competent in handling firearms safely. As such, HB 676 sparks discussions about balancing the rights to bear arms and the need for responsible gun ownership.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB327

Public Safety – Permit to Carry, Wear, or Transport a Handgun – Qualifications

MD HB1174

Public Safety - Permit to Carry, Wear, or Transport a Handgun - Qualifications

MD HB756

Public Safety – Handgun Permits – Expunged Conviction

MD HB871

Handgun Permit – Preliminary Approval

MD SB338

Handgun Permit - Preliminary Approval

MD SB60

Public Safety - Handgun Permit - Preliminary Approval

MD HB824

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

MD HB590

Handgun Permit Holders – Authority to Carry Handguns in State Parks and Forests

MD HB1178

Handgun Permit Holders - Authority to Carry Handguns in State Parks and Forests

MD A4095

Allows county sheriffs to issue firearms identification cards and permits to purchase handguns; authorizes county sheriffs to accept applications for permits to carry handguns.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.