Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2857

Introduced
2/28/24  

Caption

Establishes a firearm-owner registry under the management of the attorney general

Impact

The proposed registry could significantly alter existing gun laws in the state. By centralizing firearm ownership data, it would facilitate better regulation of firearm transactions and could potentially play a role in mitigating illegal sales. However, the bill may also raise concerns among gun rights advocates who argue that such registries infringe on personal freedoms and privacy rights. The impact of HB2857 could lead to changes in how firearms are monitored and regulated, setting a precedent for similar legislation in the future.

Summary

House Bill 2857 aims to establish a firearm-owner registry that would be managed by the attorney general. This legislation is intended to create a centralized database of firearm owners in the state, which proponents argue is an important step toward enhancing public safety and responsible gun ownership. The bill emphasizes tracking firearms ownership as a measure to prevent illegal gun use and increase accountability among firearm owners. Supporters believe that such a registry would assist law enforcement agencies in their efforts to combat gun violence and enhance community safety.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB2857 are likely to be contentious, given the polarized views on gun control in the state. Supporters advocate for the bill as a necessary measure for public safety, while opponents view it as a government overreach that threatens the Second Amendment rights of individuals. Critics argue that implementing a firearm registry would not necessarily reduce gun violence, pointing out that criminals may not register their firearms, thereby undermining the bill's effectiveness. The ongoing debate reflects broader national sentiments regarding gun rights and regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB218

Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms

MO SB286

Authorizes the General Assembly and the Attorney General to review and prohibit implementation of certain federal actions in this state

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 SB391

Creates provisions relating to the jurisdiction of the attorney general

MO SB83

Creates provisions relating to the jurisdiction of the attorney general

MO HB1232

Establishes provisions relating to the attorney general appearing on behalf of or representing a state department or agency in cases

MO HB421

Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act"

MO HB954

Establishes the Subdivision Property Owners' Protection Act

MO HB1016

Allows county prosecutors to be removed by the Attorney General

MO SB483

Authorizes an action by the Attorney General to recover remediation costs and damages

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.