Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05222

Introduced
1/9/15  
Introduced
1/9/15  
Refer
1/9/15  

Caption

An Act Concerning Eligibility For A Permit To Carry A Pistol Or Revolver.

Impact

The passage of HB 05222 would have significant implications for gun control laws within the state. By extending the disqualification criteria to include convictions from other states, the bill would effectively tighten the standards for permit eligibility. Proponents of the bill argue that this measure is necessary for enhancing public safety by restricting access to firearms for individuals who have demonstrated a disregard for the law, therefore promoting a safer environment for residents. The proposed changes are also designed to prevent individuals from exploiting less stringent laws in other states to bypass local regulations.

Summary

House Bill 05222 aims to amend existing regulations related to the eligibility requirements for obtaining a permit to carry a pistol or revolver in the state. The bill specifically proposes that any applicant who has been convicted of a criminal offense in any state, where the offense is equivalent to a disqualifying offense as defined under state law, would be prohibited from receiving a permit. This change seeks to harmonize the criteria for permit eligibility across state lines, ensuring that individuals with similar criminal backgrounds are uniformly disqualified from being issued a permit regardless of where they were convicted.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate among legislators and the public. Critics may argue that such restrictions could unfairly affect individuals who have served their time and are trying to reintegrate into society, as they would face continued restrictions on their rights long after their convictions. Lawmakers concerned about the implications of the bill may position it as an infringement on second amendment rights, raising questions about due process and fairness for those with past offenses. Additionally, there are discussions regarding the clarity of what constitutes a 'disqualifying criminal offense,' which could lead to legal ambiguities and challenges in implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00212

An Act Concerning The Revisor's Technical Corrections To The General Statutes.

CT HB05474

An Act Concerning Municipal Approvals For Housing Development, Fines For Violations Of Local Ordinances, Regulation Of Short-term Rentals, Rental Assistance Program Administration, Notices Of Rent Increases And The Housing Environmental Improvement Revolving Loan And Grant Fund.

CT SB00183

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles And Concerning Low-speed Vehicles, The Towing Of Occupied Vehicles, School Buses, Electric Commercial Vehicles, The Passenger Registration Of Pick-up Trucks And Removable Windshield Placards For Persons Who Are Blind And Persons With Disabilities.

CT HB05418

An Act Concerning Eligibility For Participation In A Pretrial Family Violence Education Program.

CT SB00006

An Act Concerning Housing.

CT HB05149

An Act Concerning Cafe And Package Store Permittees.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00002

An Act Concerning Artificial Intelligence.

CT HB05150

An Act Concerning Cannabis And Hemp Regulation.

CT SB00003

An Act Concerning Consumer Protection.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.