Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB86

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Rifles and Shotguns – Possession – Age Requirement (Raise the Age Act of 2023)

Impact

If enacted, SB86 will have significant implications on state laws concerning firearm possession, aiming to enhance public safety by restricting youth access to certain firearms. This legislation would affect the definitions and regulations surrounding the transfer of rifles and shotguns, specifically targeting the under-21 demographic to potentially reduce incidents involving young individuals and firearms. Additionally, local jurisdictions are preempted from imposing their own regulations that exceed state-level restrictions, centralizing the authority of firearm transfers in the hands of state law.

Summary

Senate Bill 86, known as the Raise the Age Act of 2023, seeks to amend existing laws regarding the possession and transfer of rifles and shotguns, particularly emphasizing age restrictions. The bill prohibits individuals under the age of 21 from purchasing or possessing rifles and shotguns except under specific conditions such as being supervised by an adult or participating in recognized marksmanship training. It also alters the prohibition on selling, renting, or transferring ammunition to individuals under 21, thereby reinforcing the age limits intended for public safety.

Contention

The bill has generated debate among legislators, particularly regarding its effectiveness and the balance between public safety and individual rights. Supporters argue that stricter age requirements are necessary to prevent tragedies and promote responsible gun ownership among youth. Conversely, opponents raise concerns about the potential infringement on the rights of young adults and the implications for families involved in hunting or shooting sports, where such restrictions may affect their ability to participate in these activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD H2369

To raise the age for possession of a firearm

MD SB858

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

MD HB2870

Raise the Age Act of 2023

MD HB307

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

MD SB550

Prohibiting persons under 21 years of age from purchasing and possessing semiautomatic rifles with high capacity ammunition magazines.

MD HB2368

Raise the Age Act of 2025

MD HB824

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

MD S03385

Enacts "Francesco's law" which establishes violations for the failure to safely store rifles, shotguns, and firearms in the presence of a minor or a prohibited person; requires the office of gun violence prevention to collect and analyze statistical and other information and data with respect to injuries or deaths of minors resulting from failure to safely store a firearm, rifle, or shotgun.

MD S2637

Removes restrictions on the sale and possession of BB guns and certain firearm components; removes requirements for private firearm transfers.

MD H7098

Exempts full-time members of the capitol police from the seven (7) day waiting period and other requirements for purchasing concealable firearms or rifles and shotguns.

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