Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB684

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Criminal Law - Prohibitions on Wearing, Carrying, or Transporting a Handgun - Penalties

Impact

If enacted, HB684 would significantly affect how handgun transportation laws are interpreted and enforced in Maryland. Specifically, it would modify the penalties associated with violations of these regulations, establishing stricter sentencing guidelines for repeat offenders and certain circumstances surrounding transport, such as in schools or with deliberate intent to harm others. This could lead to increased incarceration rates for those convicted under this statute, thus impacting the state's criminal justice system and public safety policies.

Summary

House Bill 684, introduced by Delegate Grammer, seeks to amend Maryland's criminal laws concerning the wearing, carrying, or transporting of handguns. The bill's primary focus is to establish a specific intent requirement for individuals transporting firearms in prohibited locations and to repeal a rebuttable presumption that might suggest knowledge of such transport under certain circumstances. The modifications in the legislation aim to refine the current legal framework governing handgun possession in specific areas deemed sensitive or dangerous, such as public schools and other public properties.

Contention

The bill is likely to incite debate among lawmakers, with concerns surrounding the balance between Second Amendment rights and the need for enhanced public safety measures. Supporters may argue that the clearer definitions and heightened penalties are necessary to reduce gun violence and ensure compliance with firearm regulations. Conversely, opponents may view these changes as an infringement on personal liberties, raising issues about the implications for lawful gun owners and the potential for overreach in enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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