Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB124

Introduced
3/15/21  
Introduced
3/15/21  
Refer
3/15/21  
Refer
3/15/21  
Refer
4/12/21  
Refer
4/12/21  
Report Pass
4/28/21  
Report Pass
4/28/21  
Engrossed
5/6/21  
Refer
5/10/21  
Refer
5/10/21  
Report Pass
5/25/21  
Report Pass
5/25/21  
Enrolled
6/8/21  
Enrolled
6/8/21  
Chaptered
6/29/21  
Passed
6/29/21  

Caption

Provides an exception to certain offenses of illegal carrying of weapons for persons with a concealed handgun permit

Impact

The passage of HB 124 could lead to significant changes in how weapon carrying laws are enforced in Louisiana. By explicitly exempting concealed permit holders from certain charges related to illegal carrying, the bill helps to legitimize the actions of responsible gun owners. This could also lead to an increase in the number of locals seeking concealed handgun permits, as individuals may feel more secure in carrying their firearms without the fear of legal repercussions. However, the legislation may also spark discussions about whether or not it sufficiently addresses potential risks associated with increased firearm visibility in public spaces.

Summary

House Bill 124 amends existing laws regarding the illegal carrying of weapons, specifically addressing the concealment of firearms. The bill introduces provisions that exempt individuals who possess a valid concealed handgun permit from penalties typically associated with the illegal carrying of firearms. This change is intended to clarify the legal status of permit holders and enhance the rights of individuals who have gone through the necessary procedures to obtain such permits. The aim is to support personal safety and self-defense rights for law-abiding citizens.

Sentiment

Supporters of HB 124 generally view it favorably, seeing it as a necessary measure that reinforces Second Amendment rights and supports individual self-defense. They argue that the bill serves to protect responsible gun owners and promote public safety. Conversely, opponents may express concerns regarding the implications of broader access to concealed firearms, including potential increases in gun-related incidents or accidents. The dialogue around the bill thus reflects a larger nationwide debate regarding the balance between gun rights and public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 124 include the implications of allowing greater numbers of firearms in public spaces, as well as whether the bill does enough to regulate who is granted concealed carry permits. While the bill aims to protect the rights of lawful gun holders, opponents call for further scrutiny of the permit process to ensure that firearms do not fall into the hands of individuals who might misuse them. The discussions suggest that while there is a strong push for individual rights, there remains a significant concern regarding public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB484

Provides an exception to certain offenses of illegal carrying of weapons for persons with a concealed handgun permit

LA SB97

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

LA SB211

Provides relative to persons authorized to carry a concealed handgun without a permit. (8/1/25)

LA HB823

Provides relative to the illegal carrying of weapons

LA SB69

Provides a 60 day grace period from the crime of illegal carrying of weapons for the holder of a concealed handgun permit whose permit has expired. (gov sig)

LA SB419

Provides relative to the illegal carrying of concealed handguns. (7/4/24)

LA SB46

Excludes carrying a concealed handgun from the crime of illegal carrying of weapons for certain persons. (8/1/16)

LA SB101

Provides relative to the illegal carrying of weapons. (8/1/25)

LA SB507

Provides relative to the illegal or negligent carrying of a concealed handgun. (7/4/24)

LA HB67

Provides an exception to the crime of illegal carrying of weapons for certain persons

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.