Bill alters gun storage requirements for unsupervised minors Search By Jacob Steinberg ANNAPOLIS (March 30, 2021)—Maryland legislators have introduced a bill that would expand prohibitions and penalties in an effort to prevent an unsupervised minor from accessing a firearm. HB0200 and its cross-file, SB0479, with sponsors Del. Dana Stein, D-Baltimore County, Del. J. Sandy Bartlett, D-Anne Arundel and Sen. William C. Smith Jr., D-Montgomery, is titled Jaelynn's Law. Gun violence has been brought to the forefront of the national conversation once again after the recent mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder, Colorado. The bill is named after 16-year-old Jaelynn Rose Willey, who was killed in a shooting at Great Mills High School in St. Mary's County in 2018.