Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1894

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act"

Impact

The introduction of HB 1894 could significantly alter existing state laws related to firearm ownership and regulation. By establishing new safeguards and oversight mechanisms, this bill may lead to increased accountability among firearm sellers and purchasers. Additionally, it may create a legal framework that better supports victims of firearm violence. Proponents argue that these measures are essential for protecting citizens and maintaining order, while opponents voice concerns regarding potential infringements on Second Amendment rights.

Summary

House Bill 1894 introduces the 'Firearm Violence Prevention Act', aiming to enhance public safety through a series of regulations concerning firearms. This bill addresses issues related to gun violence and establishes measures intended to prevent such incidents. The proposed regulations may include stricter background checks, permits for firearm purchases, and initiatives to educate the public on firearm safety. Overall, the legislation seeks to reduce the incidences of firearm-related crimes and improve safety across communities.

Contention

As discussions around HB 1894 unfolded, several points of contention emerged among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters applauded the bill's proactive approach to combatting gun violence and enhancing community safety. However, opponents raised alarms about the implications for individual freedoms and the potential burden it places on lawful gun owners. The debate often revolved around the balance between security and personal rights, highlighting a fundamental tension in American legislative discourse regarding firearms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB421

Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act"

MO HB413

Establishes extreme risk protection orders and gun violence seizure warrants and prohibits certain persons involved in domestic violence from possessing a firearm

MO HB1058

Establishes the Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act

MO HB410

Establishes the Gun Theft Prevention Act, which creates requirements for licensed firearm dealers to protect their inventory from theft

MO HB1356

Creates provisions relating to hospital violence prevention plans

MO HB1135

Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence

MO HB1380

Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence

MO HB318

Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Prevention Act"

MO HB765

Modifies provision relating to the prevention of violent crimes

MO SB142

Modifies provisions relating to firearms

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.