Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05176

Introduced
1/10/13  
Introduced
1/10/13  
Refer
1/10/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Application Requirements For A Temporary State Permit To Carry A Pistol Or Revolver.

Impact

This legislation proposes amendments to Section 29-28a of the general statutes, thereby mandating that applicants provide notarized application forms, proof of lawful presence, a certificate of successful completion of a firearms safety course, and fingerprint submissions. The requirement for certification from recognized experts in firearm training aims to ensure that individuals carrying firearms have adequate knowledge of safety practices, which advocates argue may result in a reduction of firearm-related incidents.

Summary

House Bill HB05176, also referred to as the Act Concerning the Application Requirements for a Temporary State Permit to Carry a Pistol or Revolver, aims to standardize the application process for individuals seeking temporary permits to carry firearms within the state. It establishes clear and uniform criteria for applicants, including the necessary documentation and proof required to obtain such permits. By detailing the specific requirements, the bill seeks to enhance the accountability of the permitting process for firearm possession.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB05176 may highlight polarization among stakeholders regarding firearm regulations. Proponents advocate that the standardized requirements would promote responsible gun ownership and enhance public safety by ensuring that only qualified and law-abiding citizens are granted permits. Conversely, opponents may argue that increasing barriers to obtaining a permit could infringe upon Second Amendment rights and could disproportionately affect law-abiding citizens who seek to exercise their rights to bear arms. The push for stricter requirements may be seen as a step towards broader control measures that some advocacy groups wish to impose on gun ownership.

Notable_points

In summary, HB05176 represents a significant step in formalizing the requirements for carrying firearms in the state, with implications for both individual rights and public safety. The balance between ensuring responsible gun ownership while safeguarding constitutional rights will likely be a core narrative in the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05571

An Act Concerning Firearms During A Civil Preparedness Emergency.

CT HB05223

An Act Concerning Firearms During A Civil Preparedness Emergency.

CT HB05145

An Act Concerning The Carrying Of Concealed Firearms By Out-of-state Residents.

CT HB05643

An Act Concerning The Carrying Of Firearms By Out-of-state Residents.

CT HB05570

An Act Removing Voluntary Admission To A Hospital For Psychiatric Disabilities As A Reason To Deny A Firearm Permit Or Certificate.

CT HB05672

An Act Recognizing Licenses To Carry Firearms Issued By Other States.

CT HB05381

An Act Removing Voluntary Admission To A Hospital For Psychiatric Disabilities As A Reason To Deny A Firearm Permit Or Certificate.

CT HB05225

An Act Concering The Application Requirements For A Temporary State Permit To Carry A Pistol Or Revolver.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.