Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB287

Introduced
3/3/22  
Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/14/22  

Caption

Provides for lifetime concealed handgun permits and reduces the permit fee. (8/1/22)

Impact

The implementation of SB 287 will significantly impact state laws regarding concealed carry permits in Louisiana. By allowing for lifetime permits, the bill reduces the administrative burden on both the state and permit holders, as individuals will not need to renew their permits every five years. The bill also adjusts the associated costs, setting a lifetime permit fee at $250 but proportionally reducing fees for shorter-term permits upon request. This change may increase the number of residents seeking permits as the financial barrier is lowered.

Summary

Senate Bill 287, introduced by Senator Bernard, provides for the issuance of lifetime concealed handgun permits (CHP) to qualifying Louisiana residents. Previously, CHPs were issued for a term of five years. This bill aims to simplify the permit process by making lifetime permits the default, with the option for applicants to request a shorter term. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for digital formats of permits and outlines a reduction in fees associated with the issuance of these permits.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 287 appears to reflect a mixture of support and opposition. Proponents of the bill argue that it enhances the rights of individuals to carry firearms and streamlines the permitting process, thus encouraging responsible gun ownership. Conversely, critics express concerns over the potential for increased gun violence with fewer renewal requirements and fear that lifetime permits may lead to individuals carrying firearms who may not have adequately maintained their competency or checks on their backgrounds.

Contention

Key points of contention in the discussions surrounding SB 287 include the implications of issuing lifetime permits without regular renewal and the adequacy of background checks. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups are wary that without mandatory renewals, the risk of individuals with disqualifying histories carrying concealed weapons may rise. Furthermore, there are debates over whether the bill adequately addresses the need for ongoing training and assessment of permit holders to ensure public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB265

Provides for lifetime concealed handgun permits (EN +$37,500 SD EX See Note)

LA H338

Lifetime Concealed Handgun Permit

LA HB68

Provides with respect to concealed handgun permits

LA HB1272

Provides with respect to concealed handgun permits

LA HB407

Provides relative to concealed handgun permits

LA SB547

Provides relative to the renewal of concealed handgun permits. (8/1/18)

LA HB98

Provides with respect to concealed handgun permits issued by sheriffs

LA HB10

Resident concealed handgun permits; fees.

LA HB1066

Provides with respect to federal background checks for concealed handgun permit holders

LA HB280

Provides reduced fees for concealed handgun permits for active duty members, reserve members, and veterans of U.S. armed forces (EN DECREASE SD RV See Note)

Similar Bills

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TX HB3240

Relating to the cancellation or suspension of a permit because the permittee facilitated a sexual performance in the presence of children.

CA AB830

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AZ SB1260

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TX HB3643

Relating to the remittance of mixed beverage taxes and taxes and fees on certain alcoholic beverages.

TX SB2225

Relating to the manufacture, distribution, sale, and taxation of ready-to-drink spirit beverages.

TX HB3572

Relating to the administration, collection, and enforcement of taxes on mixed beverages; imposing a tax on sales of mixed beverages; decreasing the rate of the current tax on mixed beverages.

TX HB3975

Relating to the payment for liquor by a wholesaler.