Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HJR147

Introduced
2/20/24  

Caption

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to firearms

Impact

The potential passage of HJR147 would have significant implications on state laws governing firearm regulations. If enacted, it would alter the state's authority over gun control measures, likely limiting the ability of local governments to impose stricter regulations than those established at the state level. This centralization of gun rights may create a uniform standard across the state, promoting the idea that firearms should be accessible to law-abiding citizens without excessive restrictions.

Summary

HJR147 proposes a constitutional amendment related to firearms, aiming to solidify the rights of individuals to own and carry guns. The bill seeks to amend existing state laws to ensure tighter protection for gun ownership rights, which proponents argue is essential for personal safety and upholding constitutional rights. The proposal emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment and aims to reflect the values of the constituents who prioritize their rights to bear arms.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding HJR147. Opponents of the bill argue that it could lead to increased public safety risks by preventing local governments from enacting reasonable gun control measures intended to reduce violence and protect communities. Critics also express concerns that the amendment might hinder efforts to address specific local issues, such as gun violence, by undermining local ordinances that could be more effective in responding to community needs. This opposition highlights the ongoing debate between gun rights advocates and those advocating for increased regulation for safety purposes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR35

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to taxation

MO HJR62

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to sheriffs

MO HJR63

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to MO HealthNet

MO HJR56

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to property taxes

MO HJR33

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments

MO HJR1

Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the retirement age of judges

MO HJR3

Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a background check for all firearm transfers of ownership and to require a permit to conceal carry a firearm

MO HJR20

Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish

MO HJR34

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies a provision relating to the right of trial by jury

MO HJR49

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies a provision relating to the right of trial by jury

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.