Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1518

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Possession of firearms on school property.

Impact

By restricting firearms to individuals over the age of 21, HB1518 modifies the Indiana Code concerning criminal law and the presence of firearms in educational settings. This legislation not only sets a new age threshold for firearm possession in schools but also emphasizes the responsibility of legal gun owners by allowing them to possess firearms only under certain conditions. For example, firearms must be kept secured in vehicles, preventing students and others from accessing them easily while attending school. This amendment could lead to a greater emphasis on enhancing school safety and may catalyze further legislative developments in gun regulation.

Summary

House Bill 1518, introduced in the Indiana General Assembly, amends the state's laws concerning the possession of firearms on school properties. One of the primary provisions of the bill is to prohibit individuals under 21 years of age from possessing firearms on school grounds. This change aligns with ongoing discussions about enhancing school safety while addressing public concerns over youth access to firearms. The bill is designed to create a safer environment on educational campuses by tightening restrictions on firearm possession, particularly amongst younger individuals who may be considered less responsible when it comes to gun safety.

Contention

The introduction of HB1518 has triggered discussions among various stakeholders, with some supporting the measure while others express concerns about its implementation and efficacy. Advocates for the bill argue that it is a necessary step towards protecting students from potential threats posed by gun violence at schools. Conversely, opponents argue that such restrictions may not adequately address the root causes of school shootings. Concerns have also been raised about individuals' rights to carry firearms and how age restrictions may not prevent access to firearms among those intent on causing harm. A significant point of contention remains the balance between individual rights and community safety, particularly in educational environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0137

Possession of firearms by retired police officers.

IN SB0033

Possession of firearms by retired law enforcement officers.

IN SB0152

Possession of firearms.

IN HB1233

Possession of firearms.

IN HB1177

Firearms training for teachers.

IN HB2588

Firearms; possession of firearms on school property; training; authorizing school boards to adopt policies; emergency.

IN HB3056

Firearms; possession of firearms on school property; authorizing transport and storage; effective date.

IN SB0404

Unlawful possession of a firearm by a child.

IN HB2645

Firearms; clarifying exemption that authorizes the possession of firearms on certain property; effective date.

IN HB2645

Firearms; clarifying exemption that authorizes the possession of firearms on certain property; effective date.

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