Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1655

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence

Impact

By establishing stricter enforcement measures for firearm possession related to domestic violence, this bill directly impacts individuals convicted of misdemeanor offenses of domestic violence, as well as those subject to protection orders. Specifically, the bill categorizes unlawful possession of a firearm as a Class D felony, or a Class C felony for those previously convicted of dangerous felonies. Moreover, it mandates that law enforcement agencies update the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) whenever a domestic violence related conviction occurs, thereby tightening the regulations surrounding firearm possession among high-risk individuals.

Summary

House Bill 1655 introduces significant changes to gun possession laws concerning individuals involved in domestic violence. The bill aims to enhance the safety of victims by prohibiting individuals subject to protection orders from possessing or purchasing firearms. It proposes the repeal of several existing statutes and the enactment of new provisions detailing the responsibilities of the courts regarding domestic violence and firearm possession. The bill includes immediate measures intended to protect the public, addressing violent behavior and ensuring that existing laws better reflect the necessity of keeping firearms away from potentially dangerous individuals.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB1655 involve concerns about its implications for personal rights and the legal process surrounding protection orders. Proponents argue that these changes are crucial for safeguarding victims of domestic violence and preventing further incidents of violence. Conversely, opponents have raised concerns about potential overreach and the impact on individuals’ rights. Critics worry this might set a precedent for broader interpretations of gun control laws, with implications for due process, especially in how protection orders might be issued and enforced.

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