Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB692

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

Firearms Dealers and Employees - Required Training and Exam

Impact

The implementation of SB692 will lead to significant changes in the regulatory landscape surrounding firearms dealers in Maryland. By instituting mandatory training and testing, the bill seeks to reduce potential risks associated with firearms sales and enhance overall community safety. The Secretary of State Police will play a crucial role in overseeing the approval of training programs and ensuring that dealers adhere to new standards. Given the potential for stricter regulations, existing dealers may need to update their procedures significantly, potentially affecting their business operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 692 focuses on enhancing public safety through the establishment of new training and examination requirements for firearms dealers and their employees in Maryland. The bill mandates that anyone seeking a dealer's license must complete a training program and successfully pass a written exam before they can be licensed. These measures aim to ensure that all firearms dealers are well-informed about local and federal firearms laws, safe handling practices, and the responsibilities that come with selling firearms. Failure to comply with these new requirements can lead to penalties, including the disapproval of license applications.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that requiring training for dealers and their staff is a necessary step toward preventing gun violence and ensuring responsible sales practices, critics may view the regulation as an excessive burden on lawful business operations. There may also be concerns regarding how these new requirements could affect the availability of firearms, particularly for law-abiding citizens looking to exercise their rights. Balancing safety requirements with the rights of gun owners is likely to be a contentious issue as this bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MD HB741

Crossfiled Firearms Dealers and Employees - Required Training and Exam

Previously Filed As

MD SB45

Vehicle Laws - Manufacturers and Dealers - Alterations

MD SB28

Vehicle Laws - Manufacturers and Dealers - Prices Listed on Dealer Websites

MD SB444

Public Safety - Gun Buyback Programs - Destruction of Firearms

MD SB834

Vehicle Laws - Manufacturers and Dealers - Prices Listed on Dealer Websites

MD HB413

Criminal Law - Controlled Dangerous Substances and Firearms

MD HB1034

Child Care - Child Abuse and Neglect - Training Requirements

MD SB925

Criminal Law - Controlled Dangerous Substances and Firearms

MD SB644

Public Schools - School Resource Officers - Firearms Required

MD SB251

Maryland Public Ethics Law - Training and Financial Disclosure Requirements - Revisions

MD HB230

Maryland Public Ethics Law - Training and Financial Disclosure Requirements - Revisions

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