Maryland lawmakers make gun control a session priority

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This is from 27-JAN-2023

By JENNIFER GABLE
Capital News Service

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland -The General Assembly is making gun control a priority this year, after the U.S. Supreme Court in June struck down gun permit restrictions similar to Maryland's. The Gun Safety Act of 2023, is speeding through the legislative process with a second hearing scheduled for Feb. 7, and at least two other bills are pending.

The act, SB 0001, is expected to cause heated debate. Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher, D-Montgomery, and then Sen. Susan Lee, D-Montgomery, who recently was appointed Secretary of State, sponsored the bill.

The proposal would prohibit an individual from knowingly wearing, carrying or transporting a firearm onto another person's property without consent. It would also prohibit anyone from wearing, carrying or transporting a firearm within 100 feet of certain places of public accommodation, specifically "sensitive" places, such as restaurants, lodging areas, stadiums or retailers, according to the filed bill.

Lawmakers said The Gun Safety Act will fill the void in gun control that formed following the Supreme Court's decision in NYSRPA v. Bruen. The court decided that law-abiding citizens do not need a "good and substantial" reason to be permitted to carry a concealed weapon and that this "proper cause to carry" requirement, used in several states, including Maryland, was unconstitutional according to the 14th Amendment.

"The Bruen decision gets rid of Maryland's 'good and substantial' requirements in order to own and possess a handgun," said Waldstreicher. "By eliminating that requirement, now anyone can get a gun and bring it anywhere. That is unacceptable and creates a tremendous danger in our state...

"It has forced our hand here in the legislature, and we need to act."

From 2018 to 2021, the Maryland State Police, on average, approved 13,000 to 14,000 handgun permit applications per year, according to Cpl. Josh Taylor, supervisor of the handgun permit group. From June 23, 2022, to Dec. 31, 2022, (post-Bruen), the number of permits approved boomed to over 80,000, once the proper cause requirement was overturned.

Moms Demand Action, a grassroots movement advocating for stronger gun laws, said that The Gun Safety Act will greatly benefit public safety in the aftermath of the Bruen decision.

"Maryland is now left with no choice in the wake of the Supreme Court's dangerous decision, to address what they want to do about the question of public carry," Everytown for Gun Safety Regional Legal Director Sam Levy told Capital News Service. "There's simply going to be more people carrying guns in public, and Maryland now has to do whatever they can to mitigate those risks." Everytown and Moms Demand Action are affiliated.

The gun control advocates plan a Tuesday, Jan. 31, rally in Annapolis with Students Demand Action volunteers. They will meet with local lawmakers, including Waldstreicher, and Senate Judicial Proceedings Chairman Will Smith, D-Montgomery, to discuss strengthening gun laws, including concealed carry laws such as The Gun Safety Act.

"The purpose of these types of place location laws is to identify locations where, for example, alcohol is being served, where people's judgment is likely to be impaired," said Levy. "Keeping guns out of sensitive places like bars, like stadiums, like courthouses, like polling places, address a whole number of potential threats, not just mass shootings."

Waldstreicher said that's exactly right, guns don't belong in certain places, like hospitals, government buildings, parks and restaurants.

"Any fender bender could turn into gun violence; any dispute over a check at a restaurant can turn into gun violence," said Waldstreicher. "When guns are everywhere, we are less safe."

Not everyone said the bill would increase public safety. The bill faces opposition from gun advocacy groups, who said the bill will punish law-abiding gun permit owners.

"It would adversely affect public safety. It certainly would adversely affect the rights of concealed carry permit holders to be able to protect themselves," said Mark Pennak, president of Maryland Shall Issue, a Maryland gun rights group. "It will have no effect on actually promoting public safety because everyone agrees – permit holders do not commit crimes."

The constitutionality of The Gun Safety Act is also being questioned in the wake of the Bruen decision. Since Bruen, states such as New Jersey and New York have proposed gun legislation similar to The Gun Safety Act, limiting where permit holders may carry weapons. Both of these proposed bills are held up by district courts over constitutional questions.

"It is so plainly contrary to how the Supreme Court ruled in Bruen that it effectively denies the right to public safety in all urban and many rural areas in Maryland," said Pennak. "This area doesn't even begin to qualify as a sensitive area under the Supreme Court's ruling, so it's dead on arrival, because if it does pass, we will bring suit, and it will fail."

Despite criticisms, Waldstreicher remains confident that his bill is strong enough to withstand examination.

"Mark Pennak is a constituent, and I respect his point of view even though I disagree with it," said Waldstreicher. "What Mark doesn't say is that no appellate court has ruled on similar laws from other states, so I am optimistic that we can draft a bill that will both provide for public safety and withstand constitutional scrutiny."

Sen. Jill Carter, D-Baltimore City, member of the Judicial Proceedings Committee, said that further distinctions must be made to decipher which public places qualify as sensitive.

"I can certainly understand the lack of permission if someone has private property and they don't want it there; they have every right to prohibit it," said Carter. "However, I think that we are going to have some conversations about the 100 feet within public accommodations because that's very broad."

The Gun Safety Act is not the only gun reform proposal this legislative session. Gun violence remains a pressing issue, particularly with 41 mass shootings occurring between Jan. 1 and Jan. 26, according to national data from the Gun Violence Archive. The archive defines a mass shooting as a minimum of four people shot, either killed or injured, excluding the shooter.

Waldstreicher has also proposed the Raise the Age Act of 2023, SB 86, which will also be heard on Feb. 7. The bill would prohibit individuals under 21 from possessing a rifle or shotgun, except under certain circumstances. It also would prohibit selling, renting, or transferring certain ammunition to anyone under 21.

In the House, Del. J. Sandy Bartlett, D-Anne Arundel, proposed HB 0003, which concerns firearms surrendered under final protective orders. This bill would alter the purpose of the Maryland State Police Gun Center to include tracking, screening and vetting of firearms surrendered under final protective orders. It would also require reporting the number and type of firearms surrendered, the jurisdictions, and specific information regarding the individual who surrendered the weapon. It is pending.
 

glhs837

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80,000 permits issued since the SC ruling. Have we've seen any of these new permit holders engaging in violence? Fender benders, bars, stadiums?

Nope, but we have seen at least here in SOMD, is known felons caught with drugs and guns and released on personal recognizance the same damn day. So tell me why this is so urgent, where there is NO urgency shown to actually incarcerate people who have already demonstrated they are a danger to society
 

Hijinx

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Honest people do not need any more gun laws and the dishonest and criminals do not pay any attention to them anyway, but trying to explain this to moron democrat legislators in Annapolis is an impossible task. They just do not have the brain capability of seeking the truth when they can turn a lie into a law. Now we have a well spoken Negro as Governor and a pack of liberal ass-kissing boot lickers as the majority party and the Governor will sign anything the lickspittle's send up to him. And this will pass and be sent there. Perhaps it will go to the supreme court as it is an obvious infringement on our 2nd. Amendment rights.

Democrats do not give a crap about the Constitution.
 

itsbob

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Criminals LOVE gun free zones.. Baltimore must be behind the rest of the Liberal cities in number of mass shootings, because THIS is how you have mass shootings.. lots of them.
 

StmarysCity79

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I'd rather have 175 children killed by gun violence alive than ever shoot a gun in my life.

To live in a civil society sometimes you have to make sacrifices. I'd rather sacrifice a gun than a child.

Funny all you pro life people cant say the same.

Gun violence is now the leading cause of death in school age children. It's pathetic
 

StmarysCity79

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Honest people do not need any more gun laws and the dishonest and criminals do not pay any attention to them anyway, but trying to explain this to moron democrat legislators in Annapolis is an impossible task. They just do not have the brain capability of seeking the truth when they can turn a lie into a law. Now we have a well spoken Negro as Governor and a pack of liberal ass-kissing boot lickers as the majority party and the Governor will sign anything the lickspittle's send up to him. And this will pass and be sent there. Perhaps it will go to the supreme court as it is an obvious infringement on our 2nd. Amendment rights.

Democrats do not give a crap about the Constitution.


Why do you think it's ok to be racist in 2023 in public?

At least have some shame.
 

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Why do you think it's ok to be racist in 2023 in public?

At least have some shame.
There's nothing racist in the statement you quoted, so why did you defame him? And even if you're stupid enough to SEE racism, we still have freedom of speech in this country. If you can't deal with it, GTFO.

Why do you prove you're an ignorant **** with every post, you ****ing brain dead lemming.
 
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StmarysCity79

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There's nothing racist in the statement you quoted, so why did you defame him? And even if you're stupid enough to SEE racism, we still have freedom of speech in this country. If you can't deal with it, GTFO.

Why do you prove you're an ignorant **** with every post, you ****ing brain dead lemming.


The term Negro is neither correct or acceptable.

It is racist.

Cracker
 

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The term Negro is neither correct or acceptable.

It is racist.

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Says who? I don't have to follow your rules. I have freewill. Negro was a perfectly acceptible term when I was growing up. You can change rules for yourself, but you don't rule over me, bitch.
 

StmarysCity79

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Says who? I don't have to follow your rules. I have freewill. Negro was a perfectly acceptible term when I was growing up. You can change rules for yourself, but you don't rule over me, bitch.

A lot of things were acceptable when you were young. Women not voting for example.

Times change loser.
 

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A lot of things were acceptable when you were young. Women not voting for example.

Times change loser.
Um, there was never a time that I can remember my mother not going to the polls, so try again. Just because you can remember when dinosaurs walked the earth, doesn't mean we all do.

Negro is Spanish for black. I'm not Spanish, but it works for me. I don't use it with malice. I'm sorry that you're so easily led around by the nose ring. Get a little bit of pride and stand on your own two feet. No one will ever respect you if you continue to be a lemming.
 

StmarysCity79

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Um, there was never a time that I can remember my mother not going to the polls, so try again. Just because you can remember when dinosaurs walked the earth, doesn't mean we all do.

Negro is Spanish for black. I'm not Spanish, but it works for me. I don't use it with malice. I'm sorry that you're so easily led around by the nose ring. Get a little bit of pride and stand on your own two feet. No one will ever respect you if you continue to be a lemming.


I'll do that as soon as you walk up to a black person and call them a negro. We will see who gets lead around by what.

You are only brave behind your keyboard.

Aren't you the one always telling immigrants to speak english?

Yet their language is ok for you to excuse your racism?

Typical moron.
 

somdwatch

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I'll do that as soon as you walk up to a black person and call them a negro. We will see who gets lead around by what.

You are only brave behind your keyboard.

Aren't you the one always telling immigrants to speak english?

Yet their language is ok for you to excuse your racism?

Typical moron.
You really are an A$$hat.
 

PrchJrkr

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I'll do that as soon as you walk up to a black person and call them a negro. We will see who gets lead around by what.

You are only brave behind your keyboard.

Aren't you the one always telling immigrants to speak english?

Yet their language is ok for you to excuse your racism?

Typical moron.
I don't identify people by their race. Why the **** would I walk up to someone and call them anything? You are seriously ****ed in the head. Do you go up to people and address them by the way they look? I can guarantee you that I have more blacks that call me friend than you do.

Immigrants SHOULD speak English, but no, your feebleness is showing. I never said any such thing. I think that if they want to live here, it's on them to adapt. I do think that if the foreman of the job needs supplies, he shouldn't send someone who can't effectively communicate to the store. I helped him find the "nills" anyway.

Typical liberal.
 

StmarysCity79

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I don't identify people by their race. Why the **** would I walk up to someone and call them anything? You are seriously ****ed in the head. Do you go up to people and address them by the way they look? I can guarantee you that I have more blacks that call me friend than you do.

Immigrants SHOULD speak English, but no, your feebleness is showing. I never said any such thing. I think that if they want to live here, it's on them to adapt. I do think that if the foreman of the job needs supplies, he shouldn't send someone who can't effectively communicate to the store. I helped him find the "nills" anyway.

Typical liberal.


The person is was addressing did.

"Now we have a well spoken Negro as Governor"- HIJINX

Then you jumped into the conversation defending the use of that language. Please follow along.
 

Hijinx

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I am 80 years old. I was taught to say Colored People as a child
Now they do not accept Colored people, but call themselves People of Color.
Personally i don't see the difference

Negro, Black , People of Color, I just wish they would make up their minds what they want white people to call them, I mean we have all seen what they call themselves, that "N" word we cannot use.
 

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The person is was addressing did.

"Now we have a well spoken Negro as Governor"- HIJINX

Then you jumped into the conversation defending the use of that language. Please follow along.
He IS a negro. You need to follow along.
 
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