Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB10

Introduced
3/10/14  

Caption

Provides relative to the exemption for law enforcement officers regarding the carrying of weapons in alcoholic beverage outlets

Impact

The direct impact of HB 10 would be that law enforcement officers, unlike other members of the public, can carry weapons in bars and other establishments licensed to serve alcohol without being on official duty. This legislative change potentially alters the landscape of public safety, as it could affect how such establishments manage safety and security. It could lead to increased tensions in situations involving law enforcement and civilians within bars, as the presence of firearms may escalate conflicts.

Summary

House Bill 10 seeks to amend the existing law regarding the possession of firearms in alcoholic beverage outlets in Louisiana. Currently, state law prohibits individuals from carrying firearms while on the premises of establishments that serve alcohol, with specific exceptions for certain individuals. This bill aims to broaden those exceptions by removing the requirement that law enforcement officers must be acting in the performance of their official duties to carry firearms at these locations. The bill proposes to ensure that law enforcement personnel can carry their weapons for their own protection without restrictions while in such venues.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 10 appears to reflect a balance between concerns for public safety and support for law enforcement. Proponents of the bill argue that it empowers law enforcement officers to protect themselves and others in environments that may be prone to conflict or disorder, suggesting that officers are more effective when they are able to carry their firearms in all settings. However, there are underlying concerns from opponents who worry that this policy could exacerbate risks associated with alcohol consumption and firearms, potentially leading to more dangerous situations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the broader implications of allowing weapons in alcoholic beverage outlets, particularly regarding public safety and the management practices of these establishments. Critics may argue that unrestricted access to firearms in specific public spaces poses significant risks, particularly in establishments serving alcohol where emotions can run high. Additionally, there may be discussions about the adequacy of existing training and protocol for law enforcement officers who carry weapons in such settings, raising questions about the need for further regulations to ensure public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB261

Provides relative to the exemption for law enforcement officers regarding carrying weapons in alcoholic beverage outlets

LA HB48

Amends the definition of alcoholic beverage outlet for the purposes of the crime of carrying a firearm on the premises of an alcoholic beverage outlet

LA HB72

Provides relative to the possession of firearms by concealed handgun permit holders and law enforcement officers in certain alcoholic beverage establishments

LA SB68

Provides relative to possession of a firearm by concealed handgun permit holders and law enforcement officers in certain alcoholic beverage establishments. (gov sig)

LA HB20

Provides relative to the possession of firearms by concealed handgun permit holders in certain alcoholic beverage establishments

LA HB15

Authorizes off-duty law enforcement officers to carry concealed handguns in certain facilities

LA SB361

Provides for the carrying of concealed weapons by certain law enforcement officers in all public places. (8/1/14)

LA HB529

Provides relative to controlled dangerous substances on the premises of alcoholic beverage outlets

LA HB345

Provides relative to alcoholic beverage laws (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB823

Provides relative to the illegal carrying of weapons

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.