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AK HB296

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/24/2020

Primary Sponsor

David Eastman

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Origin

House of Representatives

31st Legislature

AI Summary

  • Establishes state preemption over all federal and state extreme risk protective orders in Alaska, prohibiting municipalities and political subdivisions from enacting related orders, ordinances, or regulations.

  • Declares extreme risk protective orders that infringe on constitutional rights, including the right to keep and bear arms and freedom of speech, unenforceable and of no effect in the state.

  • Prohibits state agencies and political subdivisions from accepting federal grant funding to implement extreme risk protective orders against Alaska residents.

  • Makes it a felony for any individual, including peace officers, who attempts to enforce a federal or state-implemented extreme risk protective order against an Alaska resident.

  • Takes effect immediately and applies retroactively to extreme risk protective orders filed before, on, or after the effective date.

Legislative Description

No Protective Orders For Firearm Risks

Death

Last Action

REFERRED TO COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS

2/24/2020

Committee Referrals

Community & Regional Affairs2/24/2020

Full Bill Text

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