Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska Senate Bill SB136

Introduced
3/19/25  
Refer
3/19/25  

Caption

Firearm Financial Privacy

Impact

If enacted, SB 136 would significantly change how financial institutions handle transactions related to firearms. It aims to prevent discriminatory practices that may limit the ability of firearm retailers to engage in lawful commerce. This could lead to a more favorable business environment for retailers of firearms and related products, potentially increasing their sales and market stability. The bill also includes provisions for consumers who might be affected by any alleged violations, allowing them the option to petition the attorney general for investigations into such practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 136 is a legislative measure introduced in Alaska that addresses the privacy of firearm transactions and seeks to protect firearm retailers from discrimination by financial institutions and payment networks. The bill stipulates that these institutions cannot require special firearm codes that distinguish firearm retailers from other types of retailers. Furthermore, it protects retailers from being denied payment processing or subjected to higher fees based solely on their association with firearms. The bill appears to seek a balance between maintaining lawful commerce in firearms while protecting the rights of firearm retailers.

Contention

Notably, the bill also prohibits the establishment of lists or registries of privately owned firearms, unless mandated by criminal investigations. This raises points of contention regarding firearm regulation and oversight. Critics may argue that while the bill protects privacy, it could also hinder effective law enforcement efforts. The inclusion of penalties for violations and the mechanism for legal recourse may provoke discussions on the balance between protecting individual rights versus ensuring public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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