Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB173

Introduced
1/3/24  
Refer
1/3/24  
Report Pass
1/19/24  
Refer
1/19/24  
Report Pass
1/29/24  
Engrossed
2/1/24  
Refer
2/5/24  
Report Pass
2/19/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Engrossed
3/1/24  
Engrossed
3/4/24  
Enrolled
3/7/24  

Caption

Plastic firearms & unfinished frames, etc.; manufacture, import, etc. prohibited, penalties.

Impact

If enacted, HB173 would amend existing laws regarding firearms under the Virginia Code. Specifically, it seeks to enhance penalties associated with the use and possession of plastic firearms by designating violations as Class 5 felonies. The implications of this change would be significant, particularly for individuals and manufacturers, as it creates stricter consequences for violations. The bill also aims to contribute to broader public safety initiatives, working in concert with existing regulations intended to mitigate gun violence and illegal weaponry.

Summary

House Bill 173 aims to prohibit the manufacture, sale, transfer, and possession of plastic firearms in Virginia. The legislation defines a plastic firearm as any firearm that contains less than 3.7 ounces of electromagnetically detectable metal and fails to generate an accurate depiction during X-ray inspections commonly used at airports. By placing restrictions on this type of firearm, the bill seeks to address concerns about the undetectability and potential dangers posed by such weapons, particularly in public spaces and law enforcement contexts.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB173 appears to be cautiously supportive among lawmakers who prioritize public safety. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to keep pace with evolving threats from firearms that are difficult to detect. However, there are concerns from some stakeholders regarding the potential overreach of such regulatory measures and their impacts on lawful gun ownership and manufacturing. The general atmosphere of debate shows an underlying tension between safety and the rights of firearms owners.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding HB173 may include the classification of firearms and whether the bill disproportionately affects legal manufacturers compared to illegal operations. Critics argue that creating additional felonies might not effectively deter criminal activity while adding complexity to existing gun laws. Additionally, the financial implications concerning the increase in periods of imprisonment resulting from violations enforce a need for careful evaluation of the broader impacts on the criminal justice system, including potential costs to state correctional facilities.

Companion Bills

VA SB100

Similar To Plastic firearms & unfinished frames, etc.; manufacture, import, etc. prohibited, penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.