Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1866

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to firearms

Impact

If enacted, HB1866 would have significant implications for state laws governing firearms. It proposes to refine current practices around background checks, potentially extending the requirements to more transactions, including private sales. Such changes would align state laws with recommendations from various public safety organizations that advocate for comprehensive background checks as a means to reduce gun-related incidents. This bill may also impact the way local law enforcement agencies manage firearm registrations and violations, streamlining protocols across jurisdictions.

Summary

House Bill 1866 aims to amend existing regulations concerning firearms, including provisions related to background checks and gun sales. The bill is part of an ongoing legislative effort to address public safety issues and to align state laws with current societal needs surrounding firearm accessibility and ownership. Advocates of the bill argue that stricter measures are necessary to prevent gun violence and ensure responsible ownership among citizens.

Contention

Despite the bill's intentions, there are notable points of contention surrounding HB1866. Opponents, particularly from pro-gun advocacy groups, argue that additional regulations infringe upon Second Amendment rights and may unduly burden law-abiding gun owners. There are concerns that the bill may lead to complications in lawful transactions and could create discrepancies between state and federal regulations. The debate is expected to remain heated as discussions continue about balancing public safety with individual rights.

Notable components

In the discussions around HB1866, lawmakers expressed varying perspectives on the necessity and effectiveness of the proposed changes. Supporters framed the bill as a proactive measure aimed at mitigating the risks associated with gun ownership, while detractors highlighted the potential for unintended consequences that could arise from increased regulation. The bill has sparked extensive deliberation among legislators about the balance between enhancing public safety and protecting individual freedoms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB142

Modifies provisions relating to firearms

MO SB330

Modifies provisions relating to firearms

MO SB442

Modifies provisions relating to concealed firearms

MO SB566

Modifies provisions relating to the possession of firearms

MO HB1277

Modifies provisions relating to firearms

MO HB1386

Modifies provisions relating to firearms

MO SB59

Modifies provisions relating to unlawful possession of firearms

MO SB431

Modifies provisions relating to unlawful possession of firearms

MO SB305

Modifies provisions relating to unlawful possession of firearms

MO SB224

Modifies provisions relating to the carrying of firearms on public transit systems

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