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2018 SESSION
18104583DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 18.2-56.2 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 18.2-56.2. Allowing access to firearms by children; penalty.
A. It shall be is unlawful for any person to recklessly leave a loaded,
unsecured firearm in such a manner as to endanger the life or limb of any child
person under the age of
fourteen 18.
Any person violating the provisions of this subsection shall
be is
guilty of a Class
3 misdemeanor 6 felony.
B. It shall be is unlawful for any person
knowingly to authorize a child under the age of
twelve 12
to use a firearm except when the child is under the supervision of an adult.
Any person violating this subsection shall be is guilty of a Class 1
misdemeanor. For purposes of this subsection, "adult" shall mean means
a parent, guardian, person standing in loco parentis to the child, or a
person twenty-one 21 years of age
or over older
who has the permission of the parent, guardian, or person standing in loco
parentis to supervise the child in the use of a firearm.
2. That the provisions of this act may result in a net increase in periods of imprisonment or commitment. Pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, the estimated amount of the necessary appropriation cannot be determined for periods of imprisonment in state adult correctional facilities; therefore, Chapter 836 of the Acts of Assembly of 2017 requires the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission to assign a minimum fiscal impact of $50,000. Pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, the estimated amount of the necessary appropriation cannot be determined for periods of commitment to the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice.