Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0144

Introduced
1/9/23  

Caption

Minimum age to carry a handgun.

Impact

The impact of SB0144 on state laws is notable as it will alter existing statutes regarding who may legally carry handguns. The bill stipulates that individuals under 21, including those previously permitted to carry at 18, will now be ineligible unless they meet certain criteria. This change aims to enhance public safety by restricting access to handguns among younger individuals who may lack the maturity or life experience necessary to carry firearms responsibly. In addition, the bill outlines circumstances under which licenses to carry handguns may be denied, reinforcing the legislative focus on responsible gun ownership.

Summary

Senate Bill 144 (SB0144) proposes to raise the minimum age for individuals to carry a handgun in Indiana from 18 to 21 years old. The bill's effective date is set for July 1, 2023, reflecting a significant change in the existing regulations surrounding firearm possession. By amending Indiana Code IC 35-47-2, this legislation aims to ensure that only individuals who are 21 or older, and not otherwise prohibited under state or federal law, are allowed to carry handguns. The bill aims to align with public safety concerns related to gun ownership and responsibility, particularly among younger individuals.

Contention

Notably, SB0144 has sparked debates among various stakeholders. Proponents argue that raising the age limit is a proactive measure that could help reduce gun violence, particularly among younger demographics who may be more prone to impulsive behavior. Opponents, however, contend that such a restriction infringes on personal liberties and the rights of law-abiding citizens. Advocates for gun rights may also argue that age should not be a barrier for responsible individuals who wish to exercise their right to self-defense. The contrasting views surrounding this bill illustrate the ongoing national dialogue regarding gun control and individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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