Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR215

Introduced
6/6/22  

Caption

Creates the Task Force on Sensible Gun Control.

Impact

The resolution empowers the task force to examine various aspects of firearm regulation, including the efficacy of permitting processes, background checks, the appropriate age for gun possession, and training requirements. The task force will consist of diverse members representing key stakeholders, including law enforcement, public defenders, and advocacy groups like Moms Demand Action. By studying these policies, the task force aims to formulate recommendations to mitigate gun violence, potentially reshaping local and state laws related to firearm ownership and safety.

Summary

Senate Resolution SR215, introduced by Senator Barrow, establishes the Task Force on Sensible Gun Control in response to the increasing gun violence in Louisiana and across the United States. The resolution acknowledges the severity of gun violence issues, particularly among youth, and recognizes that Louisiana ranks among the highest in gun-related deaths. It aims to create a bipartisan group to investigate common sense gun control measures and propose legislative suggestions for addressing these concerns by February 15, 2023.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR215 appears to be supportive among advocacy groups campaigning for stricter gun laws, as they view the establishment of the task force as a necessary step in addressing gun violence. However, there may be contention amongst legislative members, especially if conflicting views exist about gun rights and public safety. Supporters of the task force highlight its importance in gathering expert opinions and community input to guide informed discussions on effective gun control, while opponents may view this initiative as an infringement on second amendment rights.

Contention

The primary contention regarding SR215 centers on gun control measures and the constitutional implications associated with them. Some legislators and stakeholders may oppose the task force's efforts, fearing it could lead to more restrictive gun laws that do not solve underlying issues of violence or crime. The task force’s recommendations could ignite further debates on individual rights versus community safety measures, making the discussions surrounding the effectiveness and public acceptance of proposed solutions critical.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR180

Creates Task Force on Human Trafficking Arrests.

LA HR269

Creates the Employment and Medical Marijuana Task Force to study policies regarding employment and medical marijuana

LA SR186

Creates the Task Force on Alternative Therapies for Veterans.

LA SCR46

Creates a task force to study fees for electric vehicles.

LA SR147

Creates the Public Entity Remote Operations Task Force.

LA SR181

Creates the Crime Victims' Services Task Force.

LA SCR43

Creates the Louisiana Historical Archives Task Force.

LA HCR95

Creates the Louisiana Contraflow Task Force

LA SR198

Creates the Task Force on State Recognition of Indian Tribes.

LA HR127

Creates the Louisiana Contraflow Task Force

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