Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB399

Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

Prince George's County - High School Metal Detector Program - Established PG 302-24

Impact

The implementation of HB399 is expected to influence state laws surrounding school safety and security protocols. If enacted, the bill will solidify the necessity of metal detectors in public high schools, leading potentially to a reevaluation of security standards statewide. Although it focuses on Prince George’s County, it could set a precedent for other counties to adopt similar measures. The state's budget is also impacted, as it allocates $100,000 for the program in the annual budget bill for fiscal year 2025, indicating a commitment to ensuring school safety.

Summary

House Bill 399 aims to establish a High School Metal Detector Program in the Prince George’s County Public School System. The bill mandates the installation of a metal detector in each public high school within the county, with coordination by the Superintendent of Schools. The goal is to enhance the safety and security of students amid increasing concerns regarding violence in educational environments. This initiative reflects a growing trend among school systems to adopt preventive measures against potential threats, creating a safer atmosphere for education.

Contention

Despite the perceived benefits, there may be points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics might argue that while metal detectors can enhance security, their presence in schools may contribute to a climate of fear or stigmatization among students. Concerns regarding the allocation of funds towards metal detectors rather than other educational programs could also arise, sparking debates over the best methods to ensure safety without compromising educational quality.

Companion Bills

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