Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00125

Introduced
1/12/21  

Caption

An Act Limiting Multiple Handgun Purchases In A Thirty-day Period.

Impact

If enacted, SB00125 would impact existing firearms laws by introducing a temporal restriction on handgun purchases, which proponents argue could significantly reduce crime rates associated with impulsive buys driven by unchecked access to firearms. The bill aligns with similar regulatory approaches seen in various states that have sought to mitigate gun violence through enhanced control measures. It underscores the necessity for a balance between individual rights and community safety.

Summary

SB00125, titled 'An Act Limiting Multiple Handgun Purchases In A Thirty-day Period', seeks to amend Title 29 of the general statutes to prohibit individuals from purchasing more than one pistol or revolver within any 30-day timeframe. This legislation stems from growing concerns about gun violence and aims to implement stricter controls on firearm purchases, promoting public safety by curbing potentially reckless accumulation of firearms within short periods.

Contention

The bill has already sparked significant debate among stakeholders. Supporters, including many public safety advocates, assert that limiting handgun purchases can help prevent trafficking and illegal resale of firearms, making communities safer. Conversely, opponents argue that such restrictions may infringe upon Second Amendment rights, labeling the bill as an unnecessary overreach that impinges on lawful citizens' rights to acquire firearms for self-defense and other legal purposes. The discussions reflect a broader national conversation about gun control measures.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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