Baltimore, MD - Apr. 14, 2026 - As this year’s legislative session comes to a close, a proposal that would have increased penalties for stealing firearms failed to advance in Maryland, while lawmakers approved a separate measure restricting the sale of certain guns.
HB 0863, known as the Gun Theft Felony Act of 2026, never made it to the second reading. The bill sought to make theft of a firearm a felony, with penalties of up to five years in prison. The bill was originally introduced last session, where it also failed to move to a second reading.
Lt. Douglas Jess, president of the Baltimore County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 4, criticized the bill’s failure to gain traction. “The same legislature that is touting anti-gun violence, made sure that that bill did not pass,” Jess said.
Asked about how often he has encountered stolen guns, Jess said, “Dozens.” He said the measure could have made a difference when police encounter stolen firearms. “That would have had a real effect of when the police apprehend someone with a gun that has been reported stolen, no matter what they were doing with it,” he said. “That could have had very, very good effect on public safety.” ... Read More: FOX45