Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2102

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Adds improperly transporting or storing a firearm in a motor vehicle to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon

Impact

The bill revises previous statutes by adding specific penalties for violations related to the transport of firearms, including penalties that differentiate based on the nature of the offense, such as class E felonies or class B misdemeanors. By explicitly outlining unacceptable behaviors concerning firearm transport, HB2102 aims to create clearer boundaries for lawful firearm possession while promoting responsible ownership and use. This is part of a broader effort to ensure that firearms cannot be misused or accidentally discharged in public areas, enhancing overall security.

Summary

House Bill 2102 aims to amend existing legislation regarding the unlawful use of weapons, particularly focusing on the transport and storage of firearms in motor vehicles. The bill specifically addresses what constitutes an unlawful act concerning firearms, establishing stricter regulations and consequences for violations. This includes provisions that make it illegal to transport loaded, concealed firearms in non-secure conditions within vehicles, thereby addressing concerns related to public safety and the improper handling of firearms in public spaces.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB2102 have revealed notable points of contention among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the changes are vital for improving public safety and reducing incidents of gun-related accidents. However, opponents express concerns that the bill might infringe on the rights of responsible gun owners, particularly those who utilize firearms for self-defense. Critics also argue that the penalties included may disproportionately affect individuals who transport firearms properly but may not be aware of the specifics of the law.

Notable_points

Furthermore, professional firearm carriers, like law enforcement and retired peace officers, have some exemptions regarding the bill’s provisions, which also raises questions about equitable application of the law. This aspect has drawn debate among lawmakers about the balance between lawful gun ownership and necessary restrictions in the interest of public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB230

Adds improperly transporting or storing a firearm in a motor vehicle to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon

MO SB97

Creates the offense of unlawfully gaining entry into a motor vehicle

MO HB570

Establishes the offense of unlawfully gaining entry into motor vehicles

MO HB602

Modifies the offense of unlawful use of a weapon by clarifying circumstances of firing from a vehicle legally and by adding Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality to the offense

MO HB571

Modifies the offense of unlawful use of weapons by exempting commissioned school officers who carry a firearm on school property from the offense

MO HB459

Modifies the offense of unlawful use of weapons by prohibiting a person under the age of twenty-one from possessing a firearm, with certain exceptions

MO SB343

Creates the offense of unlawful discharge of a firearm

MO SB65

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful use of weapons

MO SB254

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful use of weapons

MO HB531

Establishes the offense of unlawful tracking of a motor vehicle

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