Prohibit the personal possession of a loaded firearm while under the influence of marijuana or intoxicated.
Impact
If passed, HB1066 would classify the possession of a loaded firearm under these specified conditions as a Class 1 misdemeanor, which can carry serious penalties. This classification aims to dissuade individuals from carrying loaded firearms while impaired, thereby promoting responsible behavior regarding firearms ownership. The bill contributes to ongoing discussions around firearm safety and the implications of intoxication, especially with the rising acceptance of marijuana use in various states.
Summary
House Bill 1066 introduces regulations concerning the personal possession of loaded firearms. The bill specifically prohibits individuals from being in possession of a loaded firearm while intoxicated or under the influence of marijuana. This provision amends South Dakota's existing laws to enhance public safety by preventing potentially dangerous situations where individuals may not be capable of handling firearms responsibly due to impairment from substances.
Contention
Notably, the bill may face opposition from those who argue that it infringes upon Second Amendment rights. Proponents of gun rights may be concerned that defining intoxication broadly could unfairly criminalize otherwise law-abiding citizens who may have consumed marijuana legally but are still capable of responsibly handling firearms. The discussions surrounding HB1066 will likely revolve around finding a balance between public safety and individual rights regarding firearm ownership.