West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4577

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Preserving and protecting the right to keep and bear arms

Impact

If enacted, HB4577 could significantly reshape state laws surrounding gun ownership and local law enforcement. The bill would empower state authorities to refuse to enforce federal laws that are considered infringements on gun rights, which could lead to conflicts between state and federal law enforcement agencies. It aims to reinforce state sovereignty in the regulation of firearms and potentially reduce the influence of federal regulations within West Virginia, affirming the Tenth Amendment's assertion of states' rights.

Summary

House Bill 4577 aims to amend the West Virginia Code by establishing a framework that preserves and protects the right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed under both the U.S. Constitution and the West Virginia Constitution. The bill specifically defines acts that constitute infringements on this right, articulates constitutional limits on such infringements, and essentially declares federal acts perceived as infringing upon these rights to be void within the state. It emphasizes the duty of the courts and law enforcement to protect the rights of law-abiding citizens, providing remedies against violations of these rights.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB4577 appears to be predominantly favorable among gun rights advocates and certain political factions who view it as a strong defense of individual liberties under the Second Amendment. However, there are concerns from opponents who argue that the bill may undermine the enforcement of federal laws and could create legal ambiguities regarding the enforcement of gun control measures in the state. This reflects a broader national debate on gun rights versus gun control, with strong opinions on both sides.

Contention

Key points of contention include the bill's stance on federal overreach. Critics argue that by nullifying federal regulations, the bill could enable irresponsible gun ownership practices and weaken public safety measures. On the other hand, supporters assert that it upholds constitutional protections against encroachment by the federal government. The bill's provisions regarding the accountability of law enforcement agencies and the implications for their employment also raise critical discussions about the balance between enforcing local laws and respecting federal directives, indicating a potential source of legal conflict.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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