Creates provisions relating to a restricted firearms list
Impact
This bill impacts Missouri's laws on firearm sales by creating a framework for a voluntary restricted firearms list. Individuals who are not prohibited under existing laws may still choose to add themselves to this list, thereby allowing them to voluntarily restrict their ability to purchase firearms for a defined period. This measure is designed to enhance public safety while offering individuals a legal way to manage their firearm purchasing options. The bill highlights the balance between personal rights and community safety in firearm management.
Summary
Senate Bill 96 aims to amend existing laws in Missouri concerning the transfer and sale of firearms. The bill proposes the repeal of section 571.014 and the introduction of three new sections detailing provisions about firearm sales, emphasizing the processes for including individuals on a restricted firearms list. It establishes penalties for unlawful refusal to transfer firearms and mandates that licensed dealers must verify an individual's status through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System before any sale. These measures are intended to ensure that firearms are not sold to individuals who may pose a risk to public safety.
Contention
Notably, the bill raises points of contention surrounding individual rights versus public safety. Supporters of the bill argue that creating a voluntary restricted list is a proactive approach to ensure that those who may feel at risk can prevent themselves from accessing firearms, thereby promoting responsible gun ownership. Critics, however, may argue that it could impose unnecessary limitations on law-abiding citizens and may not effectively address the broader issues of gun violence. The interplay of these perspectives creates a dynamic debate about the implications of such legislation in Missouri.
Creates process for individual to voluntarily be either temporarily or indefinitely added to a list restricting their rights to purchase or possess firearms.
Creates process for individual to voluntarily be either temporarily or indefinitely added to a list restricting their rights to purchase or possess firearms.
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