Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1487

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Carrying of a handgun.

Impact

The implications of HB 1487 on state laws are profound, as it amends existing statutes related to the carrying of firearms. This legislation influences both legal obligations for individuals who choose to carry handguns and the enforcement mechanisms within local law enforcement. Given the potential for enhanced scrutiny regarding handgun ownership and use, the bill aims to clarify the legal landscape surrounding public safety while addressing concerns over negligent firearm incidents that have garnered public attention in recent years.

Summary

House Bill 1487 introduces significant regulations concerning the carrying of handguns in Indiana. The bill mandates that any individual carrying a handgun must obtain and maintain a liability insurance policy that covers losses or damages resulting from the negligent or accidental use of the firearm. Such a requirement underscores the state's shift towards emphasizing responsibility and accountability among handgun owners, making concomitant adherence a legal requirement by July 1, 2023. The bill also establishes penalties for noncompliance, qualifying such failures as a Class A misdemeanor and escalating to a Level 5 felony in specific circumstances, such as when the offense occurs near school property.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 1487 is highly polarized. Supporters argue that mandating liability insurance for handgun holders promotes safety and accountability, potentially reducing incidents of gun-related accidents. They believe that this bill is a necessary measure to ensure that owners take responsibility for the consequences of their firearm use. Conversely, critics express concern that such measures could infringe on Second Amendment rights and may disproportionately impact law-abiding citizens who are unable or unwilling to obtain the required insurance. The discussion thus reflects broader national tensions regarding gun control and personal liberties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0144

Minimum age to carry a handgun.

IN SB0024

Minimum age to carry a handgun.

IN SB0204

Right of lobbyist to carry handgun in capitol.

IN HB418

Regards carrying a concealed handgun, licensee's duties

IN HB2112

Relating to the carrying of holstered handguns by handgun license holders.

IN HB3628

Relating to the carrying of holstered handguns by handgun license holders.

IN HB195

Relating to the carrying of handguns; providing for the open carrying of handguns; removing the requirement that a person who may lawfully possess handguns obtain a Concealed Handgun License in order to carry a handgun lawfully in the state of Texas, and conforming changes.

IN SB419

Provides relative to the illegal carrying of concealed handguns. (7/4/24)

IN SB0404

Unlawful possession of a firearm by a child.

IN HB375

Relating to providing for the carrying of handguns without a license and to related offenses and penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.