In Maryland we already have a state wide preemption on firearms; which means a town, city, or any locality can't just make up their own laws that are more strict than state laws. If the law existed before state preemption, it stands, which is a minor technicality in a couple areas, but not a big deal.
We need the same thing regarding knife laws in Maryland, As Soon As Possible (ASAP), so county, towns, cities in Maryland can't start making up their own knife laws. We are in luck, this session there is a bill SB653 that is proposing just that. I encourage you to send an email, letter, or call your representative and ask them to vote for SB653.
A simple email to your representatives saying in effect: Please send emails in support of SB653 - Public Safety – Knife Restrictions – State Preemption
We need the same thing regarding knife laws in Maryland, As Soon As Possible (ASAP), so county, towns, cities in Maryland can't start making up their own knife laws. We are in luck, this session there is a bill SB653 that is proposing just that. I encourage you to send an email, letter, or call your representative and ask them to vote for SB653.
A simple email to your representatives saying in effect: Please send emails in support of SB653 - Public Safety – Knife Restrictions – State Preemption