Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB93

Introduced
3/23/17  
Introduced
3/23/17  
Refer
3/23/17  
Refer
3/23/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Report Pass
5/10/17  
Engrossed
5/18/17  
Engrossed
5/18/17  
Refer
5/22/17  
Refer
5/22/17  
Report Pass
5/30/17  
Report Pass
5/30/17  
Enrolled
6/6/17  
Enrolled
6/6/17  
Chaptered
6/22/17  
Passed
6/22/17  

Caption

Authorizes an immediate family member of a qualified law enforcement officer to purchase his duty firearm upon death

Impact

The implementation of HB 93 would have significant implications on state laws concerning the sale of firearms originally issued to law enforcement officers. By providing the first right of refusal to immediate family members, the bill supports the notion that such firearms should not simply be disposed of or retained by the state in the event of an officer's death. This shift emphasizes the value of continuity and connection for families left behind, as well as acknowledges the service of the officer in their line of duty. Additionally, it allows families to have a tangible connection to their loved ones through the possession of their duty weapons.

Summary

House Bill 93 seeks to amend existing laws regarding law enforcement officers' firearms. The legislation grants the immediate family members of qualified law enforcement officers the right to purchase the officer's duty firearm at fair market value in the event of the officer's death. This provision is contingent upon the approval of the law enforcement agency head and is aimed at ensuring that firearms previously issued to officers remain within the family, fostering a sense of legacy and support for bereaved families. The bill provides a clear hierarchy of eligibility for family members seeking to make the purchase, primarily favoring the surviving spouse, followed by children, parents, and siblings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 93 has generally been positive among supporters, particularly within law enforcement communities and family advocacy groups. They view this bill as a compassionate measure that honors the sacrifices made by fallen officers and supports their families in a meaningful way. However, concerns have been raised about the appropriateness and implications of allowing family members to own duty firearms, particularly regarding safety and control over such weapons. Despite these concerns, the overall reception appears to favor the bill's intent when considering the emotional and practical considerations for grieving families.

Contention

Notable points of contention have included discussions on the protocols that should be established to ensure that only eligible family members, who are not legally prohibited from gun ownership, can acquire these firearms. There is ongoing debate regarding whether additional regulations should be implemented to govern how these transactions are handled, particularly if the firearms could potentially be linked to criminal investigations or used as evidence. As such, addressing the balance between honoring officer legacies and maintaining public safety remains a critical aspect of discussions surrounding HB 93.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB478

Authorizes a family member of a law enforcement officer to purchase his duty firearm upon death

LA SB2120

Firearms; authorize law enforcement officers to purchase at fair market value upon retirement.

LA HB235

Authorizes retired law enforcement officers to purchase their weapons (EN INCREASE LF EX See Note)

LA SB233

Provides for the carrying of concealed firearms by qualified law enforcement officers and qualified retired law enforcement officers. (8/1/24)

LA H0383

Purchase and Possession of Firearms by Law Enforcement Officers, Correctional Officers, Correctional Probation Officers, and Servicemembers

LA HB5

Authorizes sheriffs and deputy sheriffs with at least 16 years of active service to purchase their service firearms upon retirement

LA HB194

Allows a sheriff or deputy sheriff to purchase a duty weapon upon retirement for fair market value

LA HB3181

Allow all law enforcement officers to purchase gun upon retirement

LA A4383

Requires firearm transfer between members of immediate family be conducted through licensed retail firearm dealer.

LA A3794

Requires firearm transfer between members of immediate family be conducted through licensed retail firearm dealer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.