Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06636

Introduced
1/24/17  
Introduced
1/24/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Permit And Certificate To Carry A Firearm Reciprocity.

Impact

The legislative aim of HB 06636 is to improve the legal framework surrounding firearm carry permits, promoting a more cohesive system for gun owners traveling across state lines. By recognizing permits that meet similar standards, the bill could streamline the legal implications for residents who wish to carry concealed firearms while visiting or traveling through other states. This reflects a growing trend in firearm regulation, emphasizing the importance of reciprocity agreements in gun rights discourse.

Summary

House Bill 06636, titled 'An Act Concerning Permit And Certificate To Carry A Firearm Reciprocity,' is designed to facilitate the recognition of concealed carry permits issued in other states. The bill proposes that the Attorney General of Connecticut annually publish a list of states or political subdivisions that meet similar standards regarding age, background checks, and training for issuing concealed carry permits. This aims to create a uniform standard for carrying concealed firearms across state lines, enhancing the ability of permit holders in Connecticut to carry their firearms in other states that have comparable regulations.

Contention

However, the bill may be met with opposition from groups that advocate for stricter gun control measures. Concerns may arise regarding the potential for varying levels of gun safety and training standards between states, which could pose a public safety risk. Critics may argue that allowing reciprocity for concealed carry permits could undermine local regulations aimed at reducing firearm violence and ensuring responsible ownership. This catch-22 presents a complex challenge: balancing the rights of gun owners with the responsibility to maintain community safety.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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