Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB48

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  
Refer
3/22/23  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to bare-knuckle fighting and the possession of knuckles

Impact

If enacted, HB 48 would significantly impact state laws by providing a legal definition and framework for bare-knuckle fighting, which is often viewed as a gray area under existing sports and combat regulations. The clarity offered by this bill could lead to the establishment of state-sanctioned amateur and professional fighting leagues, which might bring in economic benefits through organized events. Furthermore, the bill could have implications for law enforcement, allowing for better regulation of fights and addressing public safety concerns.

Summary

House Bill 48 seeks to modify existing provisions related to bare-knuckle fighting and the possession of knuckles. This legislation aims to address the legal status of bare-knuckle fights, which have gained popularity in recent years. The bill proposes to clarify the legal framework surrounding these fights, potentially regulating them under specific conditions to ensure safety and lawfulness. By establishing guidelines, the bill intends to mitigate illegal street fighting while allowing for regulated, organized events to occur.

Contention

Discussions around HB 48 may face contention, particularly regarding concerns over public safety and the normalization of bare-knuckle fighting as a legitimate sport. Opponents argue that this bill could glorify violence and lead to increased injury rates among participants, particularly untrained individuals. There are also ethical considerations about promoting a sport that many may view as inherently dangerous or unregulated. Moreover, debates may arise over how this bill aligns with broader public health policies and community standards.

Notable_points

The bill could potentially lead to a divide in opinions among lawmakers and community members concerning the ethics of promoting bare-knuckle fighting. Supporters might argue that such regulations provide a safer environment for participants, while detractors could express concerns related to the risks involved and the message it sends to the public regarding violence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2130

Places professional bare-knuckle fighting under the charge and supervision of the division of professional registration

MO SB1290

Brass knuckles; purchase; possession; minors

MO HB352

Prohibits bare-knuckle boxing by the State Boxing and Wrestling Commission

MO HB1223

Changes the law regarding weapons by decriminalizing the possession of knuckles

MO HB466

Changes the law regarding weapons by decriminalizing the possession of knuckles

MO HB602

Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission; regulation of bare knuckle boxing matches; provide

MO AB714

Composite knuckles.

MO SB1409

Brass knuckles; prohibited weapon; definition

MO SB692

Weapons; removing references to metal knuckles. Effective date.

MO AB1981

Crimes: metal knuckles: punishment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.