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IN HB1559
Bill
Status
1/17/2019
Primary Sponsor
Vernon Smith
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AI Summary
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Persons convicted of domestic battery or a crime of domestic violence who knowingly possess a firearm commit "possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer," a Class A misdemeanor.
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Courts must issue a written order upon conviction for domestic battery or domestic violence that prohibits firearm ownership/possession and requires surrender of all firearms and handgun licenses to law enforcement.
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Law enforcement must confiscate all firearms and licenses within 72 hours of receiving the court order.
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Knowingly failing to surrender firearms or licenses after conviction constitutes "unlawful retention of a firearm or license by a domestic batterer," a Class A misdemeanor that enhances to a Level 6 felony for repeat offenses.
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Convicted individuals may petition for firearm rights restoration after 5 years; upon restoration, confiscated firearms are returned or disposed of per existing law, and valid licenses must be returned within 72 hours.
Legislative Description
Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes. Provides that a person who: (1) has been convicted of a crime of domestic violence; and (2) knowingly or intentionally possesses a firearm; commits possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer, a Class A misdemeanor. Provides certain defenses. Requires a court to issue an order, upon entry of a judgment of conviction for a crime of domestic battery or a crime of domestic violence, that: (1) prohibits ownership or possession of a firearm until the defendant's right to possess a firearm is restored; and (2) requires the defendant to surrender: (A) any firearm owned or possessed by the defendant; and (B) any valid license or permit to carry a handgun (license); to a law enforcement agency or law enforcement officer with jurisdiction over the area where the defendant's offense occurred, where the defendant resides, or where the defendant plans to reside. Requires a court to order an appropriate law enforcement agency or law enforcement officer to seize, within 72 hours, any firearm or license owned or possessed by a defendant convicted of domestic battery or a crime of domestic violence. Provides that a person who knowingly or intentionally fails to surrender: (1) all firearms owned or possessed by the person; or (2) any valid license or permit to carry a handgun possessed by the person; after being convicted of domestic battery or a crime of domestic violence commits unlawful retention of a firearm or license by a domestic batterer, a Class A misdemeanor. Enhances the offense to a Level 6 felony if the person has a prior unrelated conviction for the offense. Provides certain defenses. Specifies how a confiscated firearm or license shall be: (1) returned to the rightful owner; or (2) disposed of; if a defendant's right to possess a firearm is restored. Defines certain terms. Makes conforming amendments.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code
1/17/2019