Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00506

Introduced
1/23/13  
Introduced
1/23/13  
Refer
1/23/13  
Refer
1/23/13  
Refer
2/15/13  
Refer
2/15/13  
Report Pass
3/19/13  
Refer
4/1/13  

Caption

An Act Requiring Criminal Background Checks For All Private Firearm Sales.

Impact

The implementation of SB00506 is expected to amend existing statutes regarding firearm sales in the state. It introduces a waiting period during which sales can be reviewed, thus potentially reducing impulsive purchases and enhancing public safety. This measure is seen as a significant step towards gun control within the state, reflecting growing concerns over gun violence and the need for stricter regulations surrounding firearms. By requiring background checks for private transactions, the bill seeks to close loopholes that currently exist in state law.

Summary

SB00506, also known as An Act Requiring Criminal Background Checks For All Private Firearm Sales, aims to enhance public safety by mandating that all private sales and transfers of firearms undergo a criminal background check. This legislation requires an application process which must be completed prior to the sale, allowing authorities to assess the eligibility of the buyer. If the applicant is found to be ineligible due to prior convictions or other disqualifying factors, the sale cannot proceed, thereby preventing guns from falling into the wrong hands.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00506 is largely supportive among advocates for gun control and public safety, as they view this bill as a necessary measure to prevent violence and improve community security. However, it has faced considerable opposition from gun rights advocates, who argue that such regulations infringe on individual freedoms and target law-abiding citizens while failing to address the root causes of gun violence. This division in sentiment showcases the ongoing debate between public safety needs and Second Amendment rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the bill's potential impact on responsible gun ownership. Opponents express concerns that requiring background checks may create barriers to ownership for law-abiding citizens, suggesting a negative economic impact on gun retailers and private sellers. Supporters counter that the background checks are a reasonable compromise aimed at protecting public safety and preventing firearms from ending up in the hands of those who pose a threat to society. The effectiveness of these measures and their implications for gun rights continue to fuel heated discussions among policymakers and the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05467

An Act Concerning Firearms Background Checks.

CT SB00127

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Department Of Children And Families Relating To Background Checks, Certain Subsidies, Urgent Crisis Centers, Departmental Records And Special Police Officers.

CT SB00158

An Act Concerning A Study Of The Effect Of Background Checks On Defense Industry Employment And A Study Of State Employment Outreach Efforts.

CT SB00017

An Act Funding The State-wide Firearms Trafficking Task Force By Reducing Citizens' Election Program Grants.

CT HB05319

An Act Requiring A Plan Concerning Private Equity Firms Acquiring Or Holding An Ownership Interest In Health Care Facilities.

CT HB05398

An Act Requiring A Study Of Communication Systems Used By Public Safety Personnel And Privacy Concerns.

CT SB00101

An Act Requiring The Indexing Of Income Thresholds For The Personal Income Tax.

CT SB00138

An Act Concerning The Waiver Of Certain Criminal History Records Check Fees For An Indigent Person Seeking A Pardon.

CT SB00378

An Act Concerning A Perfluoroalkyl And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Background Data Study For The Purpose Of Economic Development.

CT SB00040

An Act Eliminating Certain Tax Credits And A Carry-forward And Privatizing The Department Of Motor Vehicles.

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