Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00613

Introduced
1/24/13  
Introduced
1/24/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning Gun Violence.

Impact

If enacted, SB00613 would have a profound impact on the state's gun laws, aiming to create a more stringent regulatory framework surrounding the ownership and sale of firearms and ammunition. These changes could lead to an increase in accountability among gun owners and sellers while potentially reducing incidents of gun violence. The introduction of a Gun Offender Registry is a unique aspect of the legislation, aiming to enhance public safety by tracking individuals with past gun-related offenses, which advocates argue could deter future violence.

Summary

Senate Bill 00613, titled 'An Act Concerning Gun Violence,' proposes significant legislative reforms aimed at mitigating gun violence across the state. The bill outlines several key measures, including updating the definition of 'assault weapon,' prohibiting the sale and possession of large capacity ammunition magazines, and establishing stricter standards for acquiring pistol and revolver permits. Additionally, it mandates permit requirements for ammunition purchases and introduces a Gun Offender Registry to monitor individuals with offenses related to firearms.

Contention

Notably, the proposals within SB00613 may spark significant debate among legislators, gun rights advocates, and public safety advocates. Supporters contend that these measures are necessary to protect citizens and reduce incidents of gun-related violence, citing growing concerns over shootings and firearm misuse. Conversely, opponents, particularly from pro-gun rights groups, may view the restrictions on gun ownership and sales as infringements on Second Amendment rights, leading to arguments about the effectiveness of such regulations and their potential to inconvenience law-abiding citizens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00685

An Act Providing Funds To Support Project Longevity.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.