Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF462

Introduced
2/27/25  
Engrossed
3/12/25  
Refer
3/13/25  
Enrolled
5/23/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to weapons, including mandatory minimum sentences relating to the control, possession, receipt, or transportation of a firearm or offensive weapon by a felon, and the sharing of identifying information of persons prohibited from acquiring a pistol or revolver by court order, and providing penalties. (Formerly SSB 1125.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

Impact

The impact of SF462 on state laws is significant, as it modifies existing statutes to impose mandatory minimum sentences for firearm possession violations by felons. The legislative change proposes a tiered penalty system, where a first offense results in a class D felony with a minimum prison term of two years, escalating to a class C felony with a minimum term of seven years for third offenses and beyond. This marks a departure from previous regulations, emphasizing punitive measures rather than rehabilitation, and suggests a shift in the state's approach to dealing with firearm-related offenses among felons.

Summary

Senate File 462 aims to establish stricter regulations concerning the possession, control, receipt, and transportation of firearms and offensive weapons by individuals with felony convictions. The bill introduces mandatory minimum sentences that escalate with repeated offenses, creating a legal framework that denotes severe penalties for felons found in possession of firearms. The intent behind this legislation is to enhance public safety by limiting access to firearms among those who have a history of criminal behavior, thereby addressing concerns over gun violence and community safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SF462 appears to be largely favorable among lawmakers prioritizing public safety, particularly given the unanimous approval in voting with no dissenting votes recorded. Advocates argue that stricter penalties are necessary to deter future offenses and reduce gun-related incidents in communities. However, concerns voiced by opposition groups suggest that this approach may disproportionately impact individuals attempting to reintegrate into society post-incarceration, leading to debates regarding the balance between public safety and rehabilitation efforts.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SF462 revolve around the debate on public safety versus the potential for increased incarceration rates among non-violent offenders. Opponents argue that mandatory minimum sentences may not effectively address the root causes of firearm violence and could contribute to the overcrowding of correctional facilities without significantly improving community safety. The discourse also highlights the broader implications of such punitive measures on the justice system, particularly concerning equitable treatment of marginalized communities that may be adversely affected by stringent gun laws.

Companion Bills

IA SSB1125

Related A bill for an act relating to the sharing of identifying information of persons prohibited from acquiring a pistol or revolver by court order.(See SF 462.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF625

A bill for an act relating to mandatory minimum sentences relating to the control, possession, receipt, or transportation of a firearm or offensive weapon by a felon and providing penalties.(Formerly HF 155.)

IA HF155

A bill for an act relating to mandatory minimum sentences relating to the control, possession, receipt, or transportation of a firearm or offensive weapon by a felon and providing penalties.(See HF 625.)

IA HF2191

A bill for an act relating to earned time applied to reduce certain mandatory minimum sentences. (Formerly HSB 507.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HF2598

A bill for an act establishing the criminal offense of looting, and providing penalties. (Formerly HF 2259.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HF595

A bill for an act relating to controlled substances including the manufacture, delivery, or possession of a controlled substance including fentanyl; the manufacture of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor; conspiracy to manufacture for delivery or delivery or intent or conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance to a minor; receipt, provision, and administration of opioid antagonists, including by secondary distributors; providing for immunity; and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 104.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.

IA SF543

A bill for an act relating to the carrying, transportation, and possession of weapons by certain persons and in certain locations, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 1168.)

IA SF508

A bill for an act relating to controlled substances including the manufacture, delivery, or possession of a controlled substance including fentanyl; the manufacture of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor; conspiracy to manufacture for delivery or delivery or intent or conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance to a minor; receipt, provision, and administration of opioid antagonists, including by secondary distributors; providing for immunity; and providing penalties.(Formerly SSB 1096.)

IA HF654

A bill for an act relating to the carrying, transportation, and possession of and educational programs about weapons, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 173.)

IA SF2340

A bill for an act relating to illegal reentry into the state by certain aliens, prohibition on arrest in certain locations, orders to return to a foreign nation, immunity from liability and indemnification for enforcement actions, sentencing restrictions, and providing penalties. (Formerly SF 2211.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA SF2164

A bill for an act relating to earned time applied to reduce certain mandatory minimum sentences.(Formerly SF 2016.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.