Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HCR62

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Urges the federal government to reject any and all calls to end the civilian sale of surplus ammunition manufactured in the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant

Impact

If passed, HCR62 would influence the conversation around federal firearms policy, specifically regarding military surplus items. The resolution is positioned within broader discussions about the rights of civilians to access military-grade munitions for personal use, which could potentially lead to further legislative actions at both state and federal levels. By expressing formal support for the civilian sale of surplus ammunition, it aims to protect the interests of certain sectors in society that rely on such ammunition for sports and personal use.

Summary

HCR62 is a resolution that urges the federal government to reject any calls to terminate the civilian sale of surplus ammunition manufactured at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. This resolution highlights the importance of maintaining access to surplus military ammunition for civilians, emphasizing the role it plays in various lawful activities, including shooting sports and hunting. The resolution serves as a formal expression of support from the state government to uphold the current status of these sales, which could be seen as under threat from federal legislative discussions.

Contention

The resolution is likely to attract a range of opinions. Supporters argue that maintaining the civilian market for surplus ammunition is important for personal freedom and recreational activities, while opponents may express concerns about the implications of such sales on public safety. The debate can extend to the broader issue of gun control and the nature of military surplus sales to civilians, as discussions escalate around responsible ownership and usage of ammunition.

Voting_history

The resolution, having been introduced into the legislative process, will undergo discussions and potential voting that reflect the varying perspectives within the legislature on gun rights and military surplus sales. The voting history and responses by legislators to HCR62 will likely mirror the national dialogue surrounding similar issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB956

Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition

MO HB979

Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

MO HB980

Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds

MO HB1252

Authorizes the Tax Reform Fund for certain revenue surpluses and implements personal income tax and sales and use tax triggers based on certain funding and revenue surpluses being met

MO SCR18

Urges the Governor to establish an oversight committee to work with the federal government on programs listed under the Justice 40 Initiative

MO HCR20

Requests residents of the city and county of St. Louis to petition their leaders to appoint a board under the Missouri Constitution to change the governmental structure

MO HR40

Grants the use of the House Chamber to the Jefferson City Chapter of the Federalist Society on January 20, 2023

MO HB880

Requires paint manufacturers to establish a paint recycling program and prohibits the sale of their paint in the absence of a recycling program

MO HCR3

Urges the Missouri Delegation to support the creation of a federal district judge or magistrate position to be based in the Hannibal Federal Building or urge the confirmation of a judicial nominee from the Northern Division

MO HCR12

Urges the governor to call for a statewide day of prayer

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.