Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2487

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Requires universal background checks for all sales or transfers of firearms

Impact

The implementation of HB 2487 will profoundly impact existing state laws regarding firearms. This bill is designed to close existing loopholes in gun sales and transfers that currently permit unregulated transactions, particularly at gun shows or through private sales. By enforcing universal background checks, the state aims to create a more comprehensive monitoring system of firearm ownership, which may lead to a decrease in illegal gun trafficking and misuse of firearms in criminal activities.

Summary

House Bill 2487 mandates universal background checks for all sales and transfers of firearms in the state. The objective of this legislation is to enhance public safety by ensuring that all firearm transactions are subject to appropriate scrutiny, thereby preventing the sale of weapons to individuals who may pose a risk to themselves or others. This aligns with efforts across various states to tighten gun control measures following concerns over gun violence and unlawful firearm possession.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB 2487 have highlighted a significant divide among lawmakers and various stakeholders. Proponents of the bill argue that universal background checks are a common-sense measure that will help to protect citizens and enhance community safety. On the contrary, opponents often cite concerns regarding the potential infringement on Second Amendment rights, arguing that such regulations might unduly burden law-abiding gun owners without effectively addressing the root causes of gun violence.

Notable_points

The discussions around HB 2487 also underscore the varying perspectives on gun ownership rights and public safety. Advocates for the bill, including many gun control advocacy groups, emphasize the need for rigorous checks to mitigate risks associated with firearm usage. Meanwhile, opponents, including some advocacy groups representing gun owners, express a strong belief in the necessity of personal freedom regarding firearm ownership and the fundamental right to bear arms. As the bill progresses, its impact on legislative dynamics will be closely monitored.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1379

Requires universal background checks for all sales or transfers of firearms

MO HB423

Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

MO HB979

Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

MO HJR3

Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a background check for all firearm transfers of ownership and to require a permit to conceal carry a firearm

MO SB40

Modifies provisions relating to background checks

MO HB749

Exempts sales of new and used firearms from sales tax

MO SB464

Modifies provisions relating to marijuana facility background checks

MO HB947

Allows for the release of juvenile court records for inquiries from the National Instant Criminal Background Check System

MO HB218

Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms

MO HB81

Modifies provisions relating to required background checks of individuals employed by or associated with licensed residential care facilities, child placing agencies, or residential care facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.