Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB69

Introduced
12/4/24  
Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
12/4/24  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  

Caption

Firearms; Class 1 municipalities; possession of certain firearms prohibited under federal law; possession of firearms by prohibited person under federal law, penalty provided

Impact

This bill establishes a framework for enforcing penalties regarding firearms possession that extends beyond federal law by implementing Class B felony charges for violations within Class 1 municipalities. These municipalities will now have the authority to penalize individuals for crimes related to the possession of stolen firearms and ammunition, as well as for trafficking firearms to and from individuals who are legally prohibited from possessing them. The inclusion of state penalties is seen as a means to enhance public safety and accountability.

Summary

House Bill 69 is legislation that specifically addresses the possession and transfer of firearms in Class 1 municipalities. Under the bill, individuals who are prohibited under federal law from possessing firearms will face state criminal penalties if they are found to purchase, use, or own firearms. This aligns with existing federal regulations but adds state-level enforcement to ensure compliance within these municipalities. The categories of individuals affected include those with felony convictions, domestic violence restraining orders, or adjudicated mental illness, among others.

Contention

Notably, the bill's implications regarding potential overreach and local autonomy have raised concerns among various stakeholders. While supporters argue that it will streamline enforcement and provide clearer legal guidelines, critics express worries over the criminalization of certain behaviors that could result from misunderstandings or overzealous enforcement. Additionally, the fact that it solely applies to Class 1 municipalities may invite discussions regarding fairness and equality across different jurisdictions within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB72

Firearms, to prohibit possession and transfer of assault weapons under certain circumstances

AL HB414

Firearms, criminal penalty for unreasonably secured firearm stored by parent in possession of child

AL HB224

Firearms, criminal penalty for unreasonably secured firearm stored by parent in possession of child

AL HB74

Firearms, bump stocks prohibited

AL SB335

Firearms, prohibits firearms with parts that convert it into a machine gun, penalties provided

AL HB20

Firearms, penalty for failure to inform when in possession and questioned

AL HB266

Assault weapons, to prohibit possession and transfer in certain circumstances, provide for registration

AL HB36

Firearms, to prohibit parts converting a firearm into a machine gun

AL SB325

Firearms hold agreements

AL HB37

Firearms, to provide for do-not-sell list

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