West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4573

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Updating the definition of ammunition relating to carry concealed weapons

Impact

The impact of HB 4573 on existing state laws is notable as it seeks to provide clearer definitions which could influence the enforcement of current firearm regulations. By explicitly defining 'ammunition' within the context of concealed carry permits, the bill may simplify judicial interpretations, potentially affecting both law enforcement practices and individual rights regarding weapon possession. The clarity introduced by this bill would aim at reducing ambiguity in legal contexts related to firearm usage and ownership.

Summary

House Bill 4573 aims to clarify and update the definition of 'ammunition' as it pertains to the requirements for obtaining a state permit to carry concealed deadly weapons in West Virginia. This amendment is intended to include all types of ammunition and components related to firearms, specifically marking the differentiation in types of ammunition such as training rounds. The legislation represents a significant effort to ensure that the state law regarding firearms is precise, especially regarding what constitutes as ammunition under the law.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4573 has not been extensively documented yet, as the bill is still in its introductory stages within the legislature. However, initial reactions from proponents suggest that there is favorable support among firearm advocacy groups, who view the clarity in definitions as a necessary improvement to existing laws. Detractors may emerge from those concerned about the implications of expanded definitions, particularly in how they may affect individuals' rights and responsibilities concerning firearms.

Contention

A point of contention around HB 4573 could be the balance between defining ammunition strictly enough to ensure safety without infringing on lawful use and possession of firearms. While advocates for gun rights support clearer definitions for compliance reasons, those opposed might worry that such amendments could lead to stricter interpretations of what constitutes permissible ammunition and could open avenues for further regulation in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2187

Updating the definition of ammunition relating to carry concealed weapons

WV SB608

Correcting list of items which are considered deadly weapons

WV SB133

Adding definition of “ammunition” for purposes of obtaining state license to carry concealed deadly weapon

WV HB3267

To allow elected officials to carry a concealed weapon if they have a valid concealed carry permit in government buildings

WV HB2549

Permit teachers in K-12 schools be authorized to carry concealed firearms as a designated school protection officer

WV SB125

Safeguarding concealed carry permit holder's information

WV HB3219

To permit retired magistrates to have the ability to carry concealed weapons without paying fee

WV HB2188

To allow those who are 18-20 years old to carry a deadly weapon concealed without a permit, as is allowed for those who are 21 or older

WV HB2114

Allowing the concealed carry of firearms on and in Capitol grounds

WV SB492

Requiring legislators who hold current concealed carry permit to register with Capitol Police

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.