Enact the Keep Every Home Safe Act
The implementation of HB 175 is poised to have a significant impact on firearm legislation in the state. By requiring firearms to be securely stored when not in possession of the owner, the bill seeks to minimize the risk of firearms being accessed by unauthorized individuals. Additionally, the income tax credit for secure storage solutions encourages responsible ownership and compliance among gun owners. This initiative could potentially contribute to a decrease in gun-related accidents, particularly those involving minors, and foster a culture of safety surrounding firearm storage.
House Bill 175, also known as the Keep Every Home Safe Act, aims to enhance firearm safety in households by mandating the secure storage of firearms and introducing an income tax credit for the purchase of secure storage and locking devices. The bill also requires the Department of Public Safety to run a public awareness campaign regarding secure gun storage, which includes providing grants to nonprofit organizations and firearm dealers for offering secure storage devices. It emphasizes the importance of preventing unauthorized access to firearms, particularly by minors, thereby aiming to reduce firearm-related accidents and incidents involving children.
While HB 175 presents a proactive approach to firearm safety, it is not without contention. Some opponents argue that the requirements for secure storage may be viewed as an infringement on individual rights for gun ownership. Additionally, there are concerns about the financial implications for individuals who may not be able to afford secure storage solutions upfront, despite the availability of tax credits. The framing of the bill as a measure to protect households also raises questions around the responsibility of firearm owners and potential legal implications if firearms are not securely stored as mandated.