Requiring firearms and stun guns to be stored in locked containers, establishing crimes for failure to store such weapons where a person under 18 years of age has access to such weapons and creating more severe penalties for firearms with large-capacity magazines.
Impact
If enacted, HB 2413 will fundamentally shift the legal landscape regarding firearm storage in the state. By establishing strict requirements for how firearms must be stored, the bill will likely prompt changes in household practices relating to gun safety. Additionally, increased penalties for violations aim to deter negligence that could endanger children. The law would augment existing state regulations, potentially serving as a model for similar legislation nationwide.
Summary
House Bill 2413 aims to enhance firearm safety by requiring that firearms and stun guns be stored in locked containers. This legislation seeks to reduce the risk of minors accessing these weapons, thereby promoting public safety and preventing potential accidents. The bill outlines specific penalties for failure to secure these weapons appropriately when a person under the age of 18 is granted access. This is a proactive approach aimed at steering families towards responsible gun ownership.
Contention
Notably, the bill touches upon contentious issues surrounding gun rights and personal freedoms. Advocates for gun safety argue that such measures are essential to protect children and reduce gun-related accidents. Conversely, opponents may view this legislative approach as an infringement on individual rights and ownership freedoms. Discourse surrounding HB 2413 is expected to echo broader national debates about gun control, public safety, and individual rights.
Requiring firearms and stun guns to be stored in locked containers, establishing crimes for failure to store such weapons where a person under 18 years of age has access to such weapons and creating more severe penalties for firearms with large-capacity magazines.
Creating the crime of unlawful storage of any firearm including a rifle, shotgun or machine gun or stun guns and the crime of unlawful storage of a large magazine capacity rifle or shotgun or machine gun where a minor has access.
Possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines, semiautomatic military-style assault weapons, .50 caliber or larger firearms, undetectable firearms, and other weapons banned.
Possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines, semiautomatic military-style assault weapons, .50 caliber or larger firearms, undetectable firearms and other weapons prohibition
In firearms and other dangerous articles, providing for assault weapons and large capacity magazines and establishing the Firearms and Ammunition Buyback Program and the Pennsylvania State Police Buyback Fund.
In firearms and other dangerous articles, providing for assault weapons and large capacity magazines and establishing the Firearms and Ammunition Buyback Program and the Pennsylvania State Police Buyback Fund; imposing duties on the Pennsylvania State Police; and imposing penalties.