Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05225

Introduced
1/9/15  
Refer
1/9/15  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill mandates that applicants must verify their lawful presence in the United States through specific forms of identification, including a birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or a valid passport for U.S. citizens, and a permanent resident card for aliens. Furthermore, applicants are required to provide proof of having completed a safety course in the use of pistols and revolvers and must submit two sets of fingerprints for background checks. These provisions are designed to enhance public safety by ensuring that individuals carrying firearms have undergone appropriate vetting and training.

Summary

House Bill 05225 aims to amend the application requirements for obtaining a temporary state permit to carry a pistol or revolver in Connecticut. The bill specifies that applicants must submit a completed and notarized application on a designated form, ensuring that no additional forms may be included or modified. This requirement seeks to streamline the application process and maintain consistency across applicants. The standardization of the application is intended to make it clearer and easier for citizens to comply with the law as they seek permits to carry firearms.

Contention

While the bill focuses on public safety, there may be points of contention regarding the added bureaucratic requirements for prospective gun owners. Some advocates may argue that the requirements could deter responsible individuals from seeking permits, potentially infringing on their rights. Conversely, proponents believe these measures are crucial in mitigating the risks associated with allowing individuals to carry firearms in public. The debate surrounding this bill may reflect broader discussions on gun control and individual rights within the state.

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