Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00695

Introduced
1/24/11  

Caption

An Act Establishing A Gun Offender Registry.

Impact

Should SB00695 be enacted, it would create significant implications for state laws surrounding firearm regulations and offender tracking. The establishment of a gun offender registry would likely be integrated into existing databases used by law enforcement, thus affecting how criminal records are maintained and accessed. This could lead to an improvement in the ability of law enforcement to monitor and manage gun-related offenses, potentially helping to reduce gun violence and increase community safety.

Summary

SB00695, titled the 'Gun Offender Registry Act', proposes to establish a registry for individuals convicted of certain firearm offenses. The bill mandates that these individuals register their identifying information with the Commissioner of Public Safety. The intention behind creating this registry is to enhance the capabilities of law enforcement agencies in the prevention and investigation of firearm-related crimes. By having readily available information on gun offenders, the bill aims to streamline police work and improve public safety outcomes.

Contention

The proposal of a gun offender registry may raise various points of contention. Proponents argue that it is a necessary step in increasing public safety and aiding law enforcement in combatting gun crimes. On the contrary, some critics may view such measures as an infringement on individual rights or question the efficacy of registries in truly preventing crime. The debate over this bill may reflect broader discussions about the balance between effective gun control and individual liberties, making it a significant legislative focal point.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00418

An Act Concerning Recertification Of Retired Police Officers.

CT SB00711

An Act Establishing An Age Restriction On The Purchase Of Long Guns.

CT SB00207

An Act Establishing A Registry Of Firearm-related Injuries And Deaths.

CT SB00710

An Act Concerning Permits For Gun Shows And To Sell Long Guns.

CT SB00377

An Act Concerning The Suspension Or Revocation Of Pistol Permits.

CT SB00065

An Act Requiring State And Municipal Police Officers To Provide Notice Of Inoperative Lights On The State And Local Highways.

CT HB06185

An Act Creating A Gun Offender Registry.

CT HB05495

An Act Establishing A Deconstruction Permitting Process.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.