Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1189

Introduced
4/1/14  
Introduced
4/1/14  
Refer
4/2/14  

Caption

Creates the crime of unlawful exposure of unsafe firearms to children

Impact

If enacted, HB 1189 introduces criminal penalties for violations, with a fine of up to $300 for first offenses and higher fines and potential imprisonment for subsequent violations. This legislation will revise existing laws related to firearm storage and safety, emphasizing the responsibility of firearm owners to prevent access to their weapons by young children. By creating a clear legal framework around this issue, the bill seeks to enhance overall community safety and accountability among firearm owners.

Summary

House Bill 1189 aims to address the safety of children concerning firearms by creating the crime of unlawful exposure of unsafe firearms to minors. Specifically, it defines unlawful exposure as the intentional or criminally negligent act of exposing a child under the age of ten to a firearm that is not properly secured. The bill mandates that firearms must be stored in a locked container or equipped with safety devices to render them inoperable, thus aiming to reduce the risk of accidents and unauthorized access by children.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1189 appears to be generally supportive among advocates for children's safety and gun control, who view the legislation as a necessary measure to prevent gun-related accidents involving minors. However, there may be contention among gun rights advocates who may perceive the bill as an unnecessary regulation that infringes upon responsible gun ownership. The debate may touch upon broader issues of personal responsibility and parental rights in managing firearms in homes with children.

Contention

A notable point of contention may arise around the definitions and criteria for what constitutes 'unsafe exposure' of firearms. Critics could argue that the terms used in the bill may lead to subjective interpretations, leading to inconsistency in enforcement and potential overreach by authorities. Moreover, the balance between ensuring children's safety and respecting the rights of firearm owners is likely to generate passionate discussions, especially in regions with strong gun ownership cultures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB4

Creates the crime of unlawful storage of a firearm

LA HB13

Creates the crime of unlawful sales of firearms (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB141

Creates the crime of unlawful sales of firearms (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB67

Creates the crime of unlawfully supplying a child with any fully automatic gun (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

LA HB86

Creates the crime of unlawfully supplying a child with an Uzi submachine gun (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SB551

Creating the crime of unlawful storage of a firearm and providing criminal penalties for violations thereof.

LA SB1698

Unlawful exposure; minors; sentencing; reporting

LA HB1029

Creates the crime of unlawful aiming of a laser at an aircraft

LA S0018

Children's Access to Firearms

LA HB103

Creates the crime of unlawfully wearing clothing which exposes undergarments or certain body parts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.