Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0381

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

An act relating to prohibiting the manufacture and transfer of gas-operated semiautomatic firearms

Impact

The enactment of H.381 is anticipated to have significant implications for firearm regulations within Vermont. It addresses concerns related to public safety and the management of firearms classified as semiautomatic and gas-operated. By eliminating the manufacture and transfer of these firearms, the state aims to reduce instances of gun violence and misuse. Additionally, the bill allows for certain exemptions, such as transfers to law enforcement or between immediate family members, which may alleviate some concerns from firearm owners regarding their personal rights and familial dealings.

Summary

H.381 is a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting the manufacture and transfer of gas-operated semiautomatic firearms within the state of Vermont. The bill defines specific categories of firearms and devices deemed prohibited, and it outlines the penalties for violations, which can include imprisonment for up to one year or fines up to $1,000. The bill establishes a list of prohibited firearms to be maintained and updated by the Attorney General, ensuring clarity on which weapons fall under the prohibition. The bill's intent is to enhance public safety by restricting access to certain types of firearms considered to pose a higher risk due to their operational characteristics.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary step for improving safety, dissenters may see it as an overreach of state authority that infringes upon personal freedoms. The discussions surrounding H.381 are likely to delve into the balance between public safety and Second Amendment rights, with opponents questioning the effectiveness of such prohibitions in curbing crime. This tension reflects a broader national dialogue on gun control, and as such, H.381 has the potential to ignite controversy among both lawmakers and constituents who hold varying perspectives on firearm ownership and regulation in Vermont.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0582

An act relating to prohibiting possession of semiautomatic assault weapons

VT S0239

An act relating to prohibiting possession of semiautomatic assault weapons

VT H0313

An act relating to requiring a license to purchase a semiautomatic firearm

VT H0447

An act relating to prohibiting unauthorized military units, unauthorized military training, and open carry of semiautomatic assault weapons

VT S0040

An act relating to firearms procedures

VT S0209

An act relating to prohibiting unserialized firearms and unserialized firearms frames and receivers

VT H0743

An act relating to an exemption to the firearms transfer waiting period for persons who already own firearms

VT H0561

An act relating to prohibiting firearms at polling places and requiring that lost or stolen firearms be reported to a law enforcement agency

VT S0031

An act relating to the open carry of loaded firearms in public places and the use of force in defense of self and others

VT H0615

An act relating to transferring safety jurisdiction over certain hydroelectric dams

Similar Bills

CO SB003

Semiautomatic Firearms & Rapid-Fire Devices

NM SB279

Gas-operated Semiauto Firearms Exclusion Act

NM HB137

Gas-operated Semiauto Firearms Exclusion Act

MN SF1596

Sale or transfer of a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon prohibition

MN HF2449

Semiautomatic military-style assault weapon sale or transfer prohibited, buyback program authorized for semiautomatic military-style assault weapons, and money appropriated.

MN SF3352

Prohibiting the sale or transfer of a semiautomatic military-style assault weapons, authorizing a buyback program for these weapons and appropriating money

MN HF3570

Sale or transfer of semiautomatic military-style assault weapon prohibited, buyback program authorized, and money appropriated.

CA SB452

Firearms.