West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4555

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

To modify laws relating to carrying and storing a handgun or handgun ammunition by a hotel guest

Impact

If passed, HB4555 would directly affect the regulations governing firearm possession in hotels, establishing stronger protections for gun owners against hotel policies that restrict their rights. The bill introduces clear definitions and defenses against prosecution for guests carrying firearms within the confines of hotel properties, addressing a perceived gap in current legislation. This aligns with broader trends in various states to expand gun rights and allow more freedoms for legal firearm possessors.

Summary

House Bill 4555 aims to amend existing laws in West Virginia regarding the carrying and storing of handguns and ammunition by hotel guests. The bill specifies that unless prohibited by state or federal law, hotels cannot enforce policies that prohibit guests from carrying or storing firearms in their rooms, or while traversing to or from their vehicles located on hotel property. This legislative change intends to clarify guest rights concerning firearm possession in hotel environments and enhance personal safety for those who legally carry firearms.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB4555 appears to be split along ideological lines. Proponents, who are largely aligned with gun rights advocacy groups, view the bill as a necessary measure to uphold individual liberties and ensure the right to self-defense while traveling. Conversely, opponents express concerns that the bill could compromise safety within hotels, potentially creating unwanted gun presence in family-oriented environments. The debate encapsulates larger national discussions about gun rights and responsibilities, with strong opinions on both sides.

Contention

Notably, one point of contention in discussions surrounding HB4555 involves the balance between individual rights and the safety protocols that hotels may wish to impose. While supporters argue that it enables guests to carry their firearms for personal safety, critics worry that the absence of restrictive policies could lead to increased risks in public spaces where firearms are present. The bill's potential to affect how hotels manage security and guest safety remains a focal point of legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB20

Relating to carrying and storing a handgun or handgun ammunition by a hotel guest.

WV SB637

Relating to carrying and storing a firearm or firearm ammunition by a hotel guest.

WV HB1856

Relating to carrying and storing a firearm or firearm ammunition by a hotel guest.

WV HB375

Relating to providing for the carrying of handguns without a license and to related offenses and penalties.

WV HB2112

Relating to the carrying of holstered handguns by handgun license holders.

WV HB3628

Relating to the carrying of holstered handguns by handgun license holders.

WV HB195

Relating to the carrying of handguns; providing for the open carrying of handguns; removing the requirement that a person who may lawfully possess handguns obtain a Concealed Handgun License in order to carry a handgun lawfully in the state of Texas, and conforming changes.

WV SB1448

Relating to restricting employers from prohibiting certain employees from carrying, transporting, storing, or using handguns or ammunition.

WV HB1587

Relating to provisions governing the carrying of a handgun by certain unlicensed persons and to other provisions related to the carrying, possessing, transporting, or storing of a firearm; providing criminal penalties.

WV HB1911

Relating to provisions governing the carrying of a handgun by certain unlicensed persons and to other provisions related to the carrying, possessing, transporting, or storing of a firearm; providing criminal penalties.

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