Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB91

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to unlawful possession of firearms

Impact

The passage of SB 91 is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding firearm accessibility, particularly for individuals with a history of domestic violence or current protective orders against them. By making unlawful possession of a firearm a felony under certain conditions, it reinforces the guidelines for what constitutes a 'dangerous individual' in relation to firearms. Additionally, the bill mandates that courts not only prohibit firearm possession but also ensure that such prohibitions are promptly reported to state and federal databases, enhancing the effectiveness of background checks for gun purchases.

Summary

Senate Bill 91 seeks to modify provisions concerning unlawful possession of firearms, with a focus on enhancing protections for individuals who are survivors of domestic violence and stalking. By repealing several existing statutes, the bill aims to establish stricter regulations around firearm possession for individuals subject to protective orders. The intent is to mitigate risks associated with firearms in situations where domestic abuse or stalking is present, thereby aiming to increase the safety of vulnerable populations.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB 91 highlight notable points of contention among legislators. Supporters argue that it is a necessary measure to protect victims of domestic violence and stalking from their aggressors, who may otherwise gain access to firearms. Contrarily, opponents express concerns over the potential overreach into individual rights related to gun ownership, particularly focusing on the implications for individuals who may be wrongfully accused or those who possess antique firearms. The debate encapsulates the ongoing tensions in legislative discussions regarding Second Amendment rights and the need for effective domestic violence prevention strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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