Maryland State and Local Weapons Laws

Washington County

-Washington County Parks and Recreation Policies - "NO Weapons"

Boonsboro
-Ordinance 2006-01; Park Security
-Ordinance 2020-04; An Ordinance Enacting the Civil Emergency Plan of the Town of Boonsboro, § 5 - Orders Authorized (G) and (H) (p 4)

Hagerstown
-Park Rules, 17.
-Part II: General Legislation, Chapter 173 Peace and Good Order, § 173-11 Firearms and other weapons.

Hancock
-Part II: General Legislation, Chapter 183 Emergency Management, § 183-1 General provisions and definitions. (E)(2)
-Part II: General Legislation, Chapter 202 Firearms

Sharpsburg
-Code of Ordinances, Chapter 10 - Firearms (p 10-1)

Smithsburg
-Part II: General Legislation, Chapter 202 Firearms and Weapons

Williamsport
-Part 3: Codes Continued, Chapter 9 Civil Emergencies, § 1(D)(6) and (7) (p 2)
-Part 3: Codes Continued, Chapter 9 Civil Emergencies, § 1(E)(2) and (3)
-Part 3: Codes Continued, Chapter 17 Firearms and Weapons Ordinance

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Testimony in Opposition to SB 1, a "Bruen Response" Bill

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SB 1 Criminal Law - Wearing, Carrying, or Transporting Firearms - Restrictions (Gun Safety Act of 2023)
Sponsored by Senator Waldstreicher
Heard before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee on 2/7/2023: https://www.youtube.com/live/CizgPIOuGCQ?feature=share&t=3139

MSI's Oral Testimony in Opposition
https://www.youtube.com/live/CizgPIOuGCQ?feature=share&t=8982

SB 1 as passed by the Senate being heard before the House Judiciary Committee on 3/29/2023 at 1pm.

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