Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1936

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Virginia Firearm Buy-Back Program and Fund; established.

Impact

The implications of HB 1936 touch upon significant aspects of public safety and regulation surrounding firearms in Virginia. By establishing a framework for buy-back programs, the bill seeks to reduce the number of firearms in circulation, particularly those that may be unused or potentially dangerous. Local law enforcement agencies are provided with the flexibility to opt into the program, thereby encouraging discretion in firearm management at the community level. The creation of a dedicated fund also suggests that there will be sufficient monetary resources allocated to support these initiatives effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1936 proposes the establishment of a Virginia Firearm Buy-Back Program that allows local law enforcement agencies to participate in a program enabling individuals to surrender firearms in exchange for compensation. The bill outlines the parameters under which localities may enact ordinances to initiate such programs, with safety as a primary focus. It mandates that surrendered firearms be either destroyed or sold at auction unless explicitly requested otherwise by the individual surrendering the firearm. The bill specifies various processes for handling, storing, and disposing of surrendered firearms to ensure uniformity across participating agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may revolve around concerns regarding local governance and the implications of removing firearms from communities. Supporters argue that such programs enhance public safety and reduce gun violence, while critics may express hesitation regarding the impact on personal liberties and the effectiveness of such measures in truly addressing underlying issues of gun-related crime. Additionally, the voluntary nature of participation raises questions about equity among localities, potentially leading to disparities in firearm management practices across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB270

Commonwealth Comprehensive Gun Safety Program; established, etc.

VA HB270

Commonwealth Comprehensive Gun Safety Program; established, etc.

VA HB26

Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.

VA SB74

Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.

VA HB483

Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.

VA HB827

Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.

VA HB1033

Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.

VA SB805

Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.

VA SB1382

Assault firearms and certain ammunition feeding devices; purchase, possession, etc., prohibited.

VA SB1181

Assault firearms and certain ammunition feeding devices; prohibits sale, transfer, etc.

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