Maryland bill would ban gun carry for owners without insurance policy of at least $300K
- Gun owners in Maryland may be required to obtain and carry liability insurance of at least $300,000 or risk forfeiting their ability to carry a firearm.
- The proposed legislation exempts members of the military and federal law enforcement officers from the insurance requirement but does not currently exempt state and local law enforcement officers, although corrections will be made.
- The bill aims to enhance accountability among police officers, potentially leading insurance carriers to consider repeat violators of the statute as liabilities, rendering them uninsurable.
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