SB 1101
Establishes an extreme risk order of protection, makes it a crime to possess a multi-burst trigger activator, and provides that any person convicted of a domestic violence misdemeanor is not eligible to possess a firearm
Sponsor:
LR Number:
6806S.01I
Committee:
Last Action:
3/29/2018 - Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
Journal Page:
S809
Title:
Calendar Position:
Effective Date:
August 28, 2018

Current Bill Summary

SB 1101 - This act provides that any person convicted of a domestic violence misdemeanor or subject to an order of protection shall not be eligible to possess a firearm and such an offense shall have a stepped up penalty.

This act establishes an "extreme risk order of protection" which shall be granted when a person is found to pose an extreme risk to themselves or others. Upon issuance of an extreme risk order of protection, a person subject to the order of protection shall surrender any firearms in his or her possession until the order of protection has expired or is removed. A person who possesses a firearm while subject to an extreme risk order of protection shall be guilty of a Class C felony.

This act makes the possession of a bump-stock a class D felony.

MIKE WEAVER

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