Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB387

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Comprehensive Community Safety Funding Act

Impact

The introduction of this excise tax is expected to have significant implications for state legislation regarding firearm sales and regulation. Revenue generated from this tax will be allocated to various funds aimed at community safety, including a fund for violence intervention and prevention, a trauma physician services fund, and support for victims of homicide. This redistribution of firearm sale revenues into community programs is designed to address issues related to gun violence and improve public safety measures. Proponents of the bill argue that this tax will help fund essential services that combat violence in communities.

Summary

House Bill 387, titled the Comprehensive Community Safety Funding Act, proposes the introduction of an excise tax on the gross receipts of federally licensed firearms dealers in Maryland. This tax aims to generate revenue from firearm sales within the state, with the revenue earmarked for various public safety initiatives and community support programs. The bill stipulates an 11% tax rate on firearm sales, specifically targeting large retailers starting July 1, 2027, and for other federal dealers by July 1, 2028. The measure includes exemptions for sales to law enforcement agencies, the military, and certain competitive shooting events.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, House Bill 387 has sparked considerable debate. Supporters assert that the bill will provide much-needed funding for community safety initiatives and help mitigate gun violence in Maryland. However, opponents express concerns about the potential for increased regulation of lawful gun purchases, citing fears that such taxes may disproportionately affect both consumers and businesses in the firearms sector. There is also contention around the allocation of funds, with critics questioning whether the revenue will genuinely enhance community programs or simply serve as a punitive measure towards firearm ownership.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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