Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00145

Introduced
1/13/21  
Refer
1/13/21  

Caption

An Act Extending The Validity Of A Temporary State Permit To Carry A Pistol Or Revolver.

Impact

If enacted, SB00145 would change the current provisions in section 29-30 of the general statutes regarding the expiration of temporary state permits. This adjustment could have significant implications for gun owners in Connecticut, particularly those who have completed their application process but are awaiting the approval of a permanent carrying permit. By extending the validity of temporary permits, the bill aims to provide more security and access for lawful gun ownership during bureaucratic processing times.

Summary

SB00145, an Act Extending The Validity Of A Temporary State Permit To Carry A Pistol Or Revolver, seeks to amend Connecticut's existing firearm permit regulations. The bill proposes to ensure that a temporary permit will remain valid until the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection takes action on the applicant's state permit application. This means that the temporary permit will not automatically expire, which could prevent lapses in legality for individuals seeking to carry firearms while awaiting their permanent permits.

Contention

The introduction of this bill may raise discussions around public safety and gun control. Proponents may argue that extending the validity of temporary permits allows responsible gun owners to maintain their rights without unnecessary interruptions, which can be particularly beneficial for individuals who rely on their ability to carry for personal safety. On the other hand, opponents might express concerns about the potential for increased gun access without adequate screening during the waiting period, which could pose risks to community safety.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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