Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB611

Introduced
1/26/24  

Caption

Frederick and Washington Counties – Bow Hunting – Openly Carrying Handguns

Impact

Should SB611 pass, it would modify existing regulations in the Natural Resources Article concerning what a licensed bow hunter is allowed to carry while hunting. The bill emphasizes the importance of safety for hunters, allowing them to protect themselves with a handgun without violating hunting laws. This could signal a shift in how hunting regulations are approached in Maryland, particularly concerning personal safety measures and firearm usage during hunting activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 611 seeks to amend hunting regulations specifically for Frederick and Washington Counties in Maryland. The bill aims to permit licensed bow hunters to openly carry handguns during deer hunting season under specific conditions. It stipulates that hunters must be at least 21 years old, carry the handgun for personal protection, and not use the handgun to kill any wildlife wounded by a bow or crossbow. This legislative change targets increased safety for hunters who may encounter wildlife or other dangers while hunting.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB611 may arise from differing views on firearm usage in hunting contexts. Proponents of the bill may argue that allowing the open carry of handguns enhances personal safety for hunters and aligns with Second Amendment rights. Conversely, opponents might express concerns regarding the potential for increased firearm-related incidents in hunting areas or argue that such measures could cultivate a more dangerous hunting environment. The balance of promoting hunter safety and regulating firearm use in recreational areas could be a focal point of contention.

Companion Bills

MD HB1480

Crossfiled Frederick and Washington Counties - Bow Hunting - Openly Carrying Handguns

Similar Bills

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