Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2350

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

Firearms; storage in residence where minor present, penalty.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2350 is expected to affect existing laws regarding firearm storage and could contribute to a more responsible ownership culture by emphasizing safe storage practices. It introduces clear legal guidelines that impact how firearms are stored in homes, particularly in relation to the presence of minors, thereby potentially reducing the risk of accidental injury or fatalities involving children. Compliance with the new law is anticipated to create a greater emphasis on secure firearm ownership, fostering accountability among gun owners.

Summary

House Bill 2350 addresses the storage of firearms in residences where minors are present, aiming to enhance the safety of children around firearms. It mandates that any person possessing a firearm in such a residence must store it unloaded in a locked container, with ammunition stored separately in another locked location. However, exceptions are made for firearms stored in biometric devices, provided that minors are not authorized users of these devices. Violating this law will result in a Class 1 misdemeanor for each firearm not stored in compliance with the stipulations outlined in the bill.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 2350 has highlighted varying perspectives on the implications of such regulations. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step to prevent tragedies associated with unsafely stored firearms, particularly in homes with children. They contend that providing clear storage requirements will enhance child safety. On the other hand, opponents raise concerns about the implications for personal liberties and the feasibility of enforcement, arguing that such regulations could unfairly penalize responsible gun owners and may not effectively address the root causes of gun-related incidents involving minors.

Companion Bills

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