Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB372

Introduced
2/20/24  
Introduced
2/20/24  

Caption

Prohibit State Enforce Fed Gun Laws

Impact

If passed, HB 372 would effectively invalidate certain federal laws within the state, allowing Alaska to prioritize state law over federal mandates regarding firearm regulation. This could lead to significant legal challenges and tensions between state and federal authorities. The act not only emphasizes the notion of state sovereignty but also aims to protect the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms without interference from federal regulations. The bill could redefine how federal compliance is approached by local law enforcement and administrative entities.

Summary

House Bill 372, introduced by Representative Eastman in Alaska's legislature, is known as the Second Amendment Preservation Act. The bill seeks to prevent state and municipal agencies from enforcing federal laws related to firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition against law-abiding citizens. This legislative move aligns with a broader trend among some states to assert local control against perceived federal overreach regarding gun rights. The bill stipulates that any enforcement actions contravening this prohibition would face severe financial penalties, including fines of $50,000 for each violation for both agencies and their employees if they have previously worked under federal law.

Contention

The bill is expected to spark considerable debate. Proponents praise it as a strong assertion of Second Amendment rights and state autonomy, aiming to safeguard Alaskan citizens from what they view as overreach by federal entities. Critics, however, warn that such legislation could lead to dangerous consequences, particularly regarding public safety and law enforcement cooperation. Concerns have been raised about the implications for community safety, as the bill might hinder federal support in serious criminal cases involving firearms. Additionally, the enforcement of this bill could result in significant fiscal repercussions for the state due to the potential for lawsuits and civil actions if federal law is disregarded.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB1961

Firearms; prohibiting certain enforcement of federal regulations. Effective date.

AK SB98

AN ACT relating to prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation of firearms and declaring an emergency.

AK HB13

Firearms, prohibitions on state enforcement of certain federal firearm laws, provided

AK HB14

Firearms, prohibitions on state enforcement of certain federal firearm laws, provided

AK HB62

Provides relative to enforcement of federal firearm laws (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

AK HB4041

Relating to prohibiting the enforcement of certain federal laws; creating a criminal offense.

AK HB2803

Creating the Kansas gun rights preservation act to prohibit the commandeering of state resources to enforce federal gun control against law-abiding citizens.

AK HB656

Firearm suppressors; authorize manufacture and possession in Mississippi and prohibit enforcement of federal laws governing.

AK HB1133

Firearms; prohibit enforcement of certain restrictive laws.

AK HB912

Firearm suppressors; authorizing manufacture and possession in Mississippi and prohibit enforcement of federal laws governing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.