West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SJR4

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Protection of Right to Bear Arms Amendment

Impact

If enacted, SJR4 would amend Section 22 of Article III of the West Virginia Constitution, thereby embedding the right to keep and bear arms at a constitutional level. This would effectively nullify any local ordinances that seek to impose greater regulations than those dictated by state law. Legislative discussions suggest that the bill is rooted in the belief that local control over firearm regulations can lead to inconsistent and potentially restrictive policies that could infringe upon citizens' rights to defend themselves and engage in recreational activities.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 4 (SJR4) proposes a constitutional amendment aiming to expand the right to keep and bear arms within the State of West Virginia. The resolution intends to explicitly prohibit any restrictions on this right imposed by state or local governments, thereby ensuring that municipalities, counties, and other political subdivisions cannot impose regulations on aspects such as ammunition capacity, firearm modifications, or method of carry. This amendment positions the right to bear arms firmly within the state's constitution, reinforcing existing gun rights against potential future legislative alterations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR4 is largely supportive among advocacy groups and individuals who prioritize gun rights and self-defense. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary safeguard against what they view as encroaching regulations that might threaten individual liberties. Conversely, there are concerns from opponents about local governance and the potential loss of community control over matters they believe should be regulated at a local level, particularly in the context of public safety.

Contention

The discussions around SJR4 raise notable points of contention regarding the balance between individual rights and local governance. Supporters assert that the bill protects citizens from arbitrary local restrictions that could inhibit their constitutional rights, while opponents fear that it could lead to situations where local governments are powerless to enforce regulations that serve the safety and welfare of their communities. This debate encapsulates broader national conversations about gun rights and the tension between state and local authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SJR1

Protection of Right to Bear Arms Amendment

WV SJR4

Protection of the Right to Bear Arms Amendment

WV HB3378

Preserving and protecting the right to keep and bear arms

WV HB4577

Preserving and protecting the right to keep and bear arms

WV HB4659

Right to keep and bear arms

WV HB2104

Right to keep and bear arms

WV SJR9

Right to Reproductive Freedom with Protections for Health and Safety

WV HJR27

Relating to the right to reproductive freedom with protections for health and safety

WV SJR2

Right to Farm and Ranch Amendment

WV SJR4

Right to Farm and Ranch Amendment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.