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2021 SESSION
HB 1288 Firearms; purchase, possession, etc., following certain convictions, penalty.
Introduced by: Kathleen Murphy | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Purchase, possession, or transportation of firearms following conviction for assault and battery of a family or household member; permit to restore rights; penalties. Prohibits a person who has been convicted of stalking, sexual battery, assault and battery of a family or household member, or assault and battery when the person intentionally selects the person against whom a simple assault is committed because of his race, religious conviction, color, or national origin from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm. A person who violates this provision is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. The bill provides for a process by which a person convicted of such crime may petition the circuit court for a reinstatement of his right to possess or transport a firearm and the factors a court shall consider in determining such reinstatement. This bill incorporated HB 78, HB 459, and HB 900.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Purchase, possession, or transportation of firearms following two or more misdemeanor convictions for assault and battery of a family or household member; permit to restore rights; penalties. Prohibits a person who has been convicted of two or more misdemeanor assault and battery of a family or household member from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm. A person who violates this provision is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. The bill provides for a process by which a person convicted of such crimes may petition the circuit court for a reinstatement of his right to possess or transport a firearm.