Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0014

Introduced
1/9/23  

Caption

Prohibition of firearms at polling places.

Impact

If enacted, SB0014 will amend existing election laws, defining not only what constitutes a polling place but also delineating the boundaries within which firearms are prohibited. Violations of this law will result in criminal penalties, classified as a Class C misdemeanor, escalating to a Class A misdemeanor for repeat offenders, and potentially a Level 6 felony if the firearm is used in a threatening manner. This aims to clarify legal repercussions while concerning those who may carry firearms to voting locations.

Summary

Senate Bill 0014 introduces a prohibition on carrying firearms at polling places in Indiana, creating specific restrictions within 50 feet of areas where voting occurs, such as the polling chute, polling room, and locations where ballots are counted. This law aims to enhance public safety during elections by preventing the potential intimidation or violence that could arise from firearms in proximity to voting activities. The bill's effective date is set for July 1, 2023, signaling a move towards stricter gun control measures associated with election integrity.

Contention

The bill has sparked debates around the balance of second amendment rights and public safety. Proponents argue that the restriction is essential for ensuring a safe voting environment, particularly in light of rising concerns over voter intimidation and election-related violence. Critics, however, flag the potential infringement on individual rights to bear arms, suggesting that the presence of law enforcement could suffice to maintain order without restricting lawful citizens. This philosophical divide reflects broader tensions in legislative discussions over gun control and rights protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0026

Prohibition of firearms at polling places.

IN SB0028

Prohibition of firearms at polling places.

IN SB0163

Firearms.

IN SB0152

Possession of firearms.

IN HB352

Prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place.

IN SB0170

Crimes and election workers.

IN HB1530

Accessibility of polling sites.

IN HB1116

Various elections matters.

IN HB1364

Poll hours; same day registration.

IN HB1264

Election security.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.