Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB823

Introduced
4/2/24  
Introduced
4/2/24  
Refer
4/3/24  
Refer
4/3/24  
Report Pass
4/16/24  
Engrossed
4/24/24  
Refer
4/29/24  
Refer
4/29/24  
Report Pass
5/7/24  
Report Pass
5/7/24  
Enrolled
5/22/24  
Enrolled
5/22/24  
Chaptered
6/3/24  
Chaptered
6/3/24  

Caption

Provides relative to the illegal carrying of weapons

Impact

The introduction of HB 823 is expected to affect the enforcement of firearm regulations in several critical public spaces. This law aims to enhance public safety by clearly delineating where the possession of dangerous weapons is prohibited. By making such provisions explicit, the bill seeks to dissuade individuals from carrying weapons in areas where their presence could lead to increased risks or complications for both the public and law enforcement officials. Existing statutes will be clarified to provide law enforcement with a stronger basis for action against illegal carrying in these designated locales.

Summary

House Bill 823, introduced by Representative Bacala, aims to amend the statutes regarding the unlawful carrying of firearms in the state of Louisiana. Specifically, the bill establishes that the intentional possession or use of a dangerous weapon in specified locations—such as law enforcement offices, detention facilities, courthouses, and the state capitol building—is considered illegal carrying. The bill includes exemptions for peace officers acting within the scope of their duties, thereby maintaining law enforcement's operational capabilities within these sensitive areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 823 appears to lean towards support among legislators who prioritize public safety and the proper regulation of firearms. Proponents emphasize the importance of restricting the carrying of weapons in sensitive areas to prevent potential threats. However, there may be concerns from certain factions regarding the balance between individual rights and public safety, particularly among groups focused on gun rights. This debate is likely to spotlight the ongoing national conversation around firearm regulation and the rights of citizens.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the exemptions granted to peace officers. While advocates argue this is necessary for effective law enforcement, critics may view it as potentially undermining efforts to ensure the same accountability and restrictions apply to all individuals, including those in law enforcement. The legislative discussions surrounding HB 823 are expected to highlight the ongoing tensions between ensuring safety through regulation and protecting individual rights to bear arms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB131

Provides relative to the concealed carrying of firearms (RE1 DECREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB53

Provides relative to the concealed carrying of firearms

LA HB175

Prohibits carrying firearms into hospitals and mental health facilities

LA HB234

Provides relative to the concealed carrying of firearms (OR DECREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB660

Provides relative to the carrying of concealed firearms by qualified retired law enforcement officers (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB38

Provides relative to the carrying of concealed firearms by qualified retired law enforcement officers (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SB158

Provides for the protection of schools. (gov sig) (OR +$120,899 GF EX See Note)

LA SB130

Authorizes retired law enforcement officers and retired elected law enforcement department heads to carry concealed firearms if POST certified at the time of retirement. (8/1/23)

LA HB318

Provides relative to automatic weapons (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB331

Provides relative to automatic weapons (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.