Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB269

Introduced
2/27/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

Firearms; transfer or purchase of a firearm in proximity of a school safety zone or hospital; prohibit

Impact

The proposed changes in SB269 would lead to stricter regulations on firearm transactions, particularly around schools and hospitals, thereby directly impacting individuals looking to buy or transfer firearms in these zones. The intent is to create a safer environment for students and patients, and to reduce the likelihood of firearms being present in places where individuals may be most at risk. If enacted, state law would change to support these restrictions, aligning with broader public safety initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill 269 aims to enhance public safety by prohibiting the transfer or purchase of firearms within 500 feet of designated school safety zones and hospitals. The bill modifies the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically amending Code Section 16-11-172, which deals with the background checks and transfer regulations surrounding firearms in the state. This amendment seeks to mitigate risks associated with firearm transactions occurring near sensitive areas where vulnerable populations may be present.

Contention

While the bill is designed with intentions of promoting safety, it may face opposition from gun rights advocates who view such regulations as encroachments on Second Amendment rights. These critics argue that the bill could limit lawful gun owners' access to firearms without effectively addressing the root causes of gun violence. The discussion surrounding SB269 may highlight the ongoing national debate between ensuring public safety and preserving individual rights, making it a potentially contentious piece of legislation.

Companion Bills

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