Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1397

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Firearms, stun weapons, etc.; possession or transportation by persons adjudicated delinquent.

Impact

The potential implications of SB1397 extend into public safety and firearms regulation. The bill could lead to increased imprisonment periods for individuals who violate these provisions, particularly those with previous felony convictions. Further, the estimated fiscal impact on state adult correctional facilities indicates a net increase in incarceration periods, although exact financial estimates are indeterminate. The addition of mandatory minimum sentences for certain offenders can contribute to the state's approach to handling violent crime and the possession of firearms among convicted individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 1397 aims to amend the Code of Virginia concerning the possession and transportation of firearms and related items by individuals who have been convicted of felonies or adjudicated delinquent. It makes it unlawful for such persons to knowingly and intentionally possess or transport any firearm, firearm ammunition, stun weapons, explosives, or concealed weapons. Specific exemptions include instances where individuals may possess stun weapons in their residences and where certain individuals, such as law enforcement or military members, are covered under their duties. The penalty for violation of this law would be classified as a Class 6 felony, with steeper penalties for those with prior violent felony convictions.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB1397 involve the balance between public safety and the rights of individuals with felony records. Proponents of the bill may argue that stricter regulations are necessary to prevent potential threats to public safety, particularly in light of increasing firearm-related incidents. Conversely, critics could assert that the bill unduly limits the rights of individuals seeking rehabilitation or advocating for their right to self-defense. The restoration process for rights is a critical element, raising discussions about the morality and justice of restoring rights to individuals who have served their time and the appropriate criteria for such restoration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1220

Concealed weapons; exceptions, penalty.

VA HB2241

Firearms, etc.; possession, etc., by person convicted of hate crime.

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