Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB202

Introduced
1/6/23  

Caption

Revise public safety laws

Impact

The implementation of HB 202 could significantly alter how protection orders are issued and enforced in Montana. It emphasizes the importance of timely intervention in potentially dangerous situations, thus enhancing the state's ability to prevent gun violence. The bill demands that firearms owned by individuals subject to such orders must be surrendered to law enforcement. As a result, local law enforcement agencies will need to develop policies for the handling and return of these firearms once the orders are lifted or expired. This legislative change could lead to a decrease in instances of gun-related incidents tied to individuals experiencing crises.

Summary

House Bill 202 introduces a procedural mechanism for obtaining an Extreme Risk Order of Protection in Montana. This bill allows family members or law enforcement officers to petition the court for an order that restricts individuals identified as potential threats from purchasing or possessing firearms. The law aims to enhance public safety by addressing situations where individuals may pose a significant risk to themselves or others, particularly in instances of domestic violence or mental health crises. Key provisions include guidelines for how petitions can be filed, the issuance of ex parte orders for immediate protection, and the responsibilities of law enforcement during the enforcement of these orders.

Contention

While proponents argue that this bill will provide necessary protections, critics may express concerns regarding the potential for misuse of emergency orders. There are worries that ex parte orders, which can be issued without the presence of the respondent, might lead to false accusations based on personal disputes. Additionally, civil liberties advocates may question the implications for individuals’ rights to bear arms, emphasizing the need for safeguards to prevent the abuse of the judicial process. As the details of the bill unfold, ongoing discussions and evaluations of its practical effects will be essential.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB622

Generally revise protection order laws

MT HB112

Generally revise human trafficking laws

MT SB367

Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 15-942)

MT HF2890

Public safety finance and policy bill.

MT SB905

Public Safety – Extreme Risk Protective Orders – Review of Court Records

MT SB781

Public Safety Omnibus.

MT HB1267

Public Safety - Extreme Risk Protective Orders - Review of Court Records

MT HB37

Generally revise child abuse and neglect laws

MT SF2909

Omnibus Judiciary and Public Safety appropriations

MT HB0676

SAFETY-TECH

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