Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB72

Introduced
3/10/14  
Refer
3/10/14  
Report Pass
4/2/14  
Engrossed
4/14/14  
Engrossed
4/14/14  
Refer
4/15/14  
Report Pass
4/29/14  
Report Pass
4/29/14  
Enrolled
5/14/14  
Enrolled
5/14/14  
Chaptered
5/22/14  
Chaptered
5/22/14  
Passed
5/22/14  

Caption

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

Impact

The implications of HB 72 are notable, particularly regarding the balance between public safety and the rights of gun owners. By permitting concealed carry in designated areas, the bill enhances the legal framework surrounding firearm possession while also acknowledging the authority of local law enforcement officials to establish specific policies within their jurisdictions. This may lead to a more uniform application of concealed carry laws across various establishments throughout the state.

Summary

House Bill 72 addresses the possession of firearms in specific locations, particularly alcoholic beverage outlets. The bill allows certain individuals, including law enforcement officers and concealed handgun permit holders, to possess firearms in restaurants that serve alcoholic beverages under a Class A-Restaurant permit. This legislative change is significant as it modifies existing laws regarding firearms in sensitive environments and aligns them with the rights of lawful gun owners.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 72 appears to be generally positive among proponents of gun rights, who advocate for the ability to carry firearms in more public spaces. However, potential opposition could arise from groups concerned about the implications for public safety and alcohol-related incidents. The discussions around the bill likely covered a diverse range of viewpoints, indicative of the larger national debate surrounding gun control and rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential consequences of allowing firearms in establishments that serve alcohol, as this could raise concerns regarding safety, particularly in high-traffic or densely populated areas. Opponents may argue that increasing firearm presence in such venues could lead to higher risks of violence or accidents. Overall, the bill presents a significant shift in the legal landscape of firearm possession in Louisiana, inviting ongoing dialogue between advocates and lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB10

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

LA HB261

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

LA HB413

Authorizes concealed handgun permit holders to carry concealed handguns on college campuses

LA SB97

Provides for the carrying of certain knives by concealed handgun permit holders. (gov sig)

LA SB214

Allows the concealed carrying of firearms in a restaurant that serves alcohol. (8/1/24)

LA SB192

Provides relative to holders of alcoholic retail dealer's permits for beverages of high and low alcoholic content. (gov sig)

LA HB556

Amends firearm-free zone provisions with respect to concealed handgun permit holders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.