Plain English Breakdown
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Firearm Discharge Rules at Public Gatherings
This bill makes it a crime to recklessly shoot a gun into the air or ground near people during events with more than 25 attendees, but allows exceptions for law enforcement and certain wildlife control situations.
What This Bill Does
- Creates a new rule that says shooting a gun into the air, ground, water, or an object near others at public gatherings with over 25 people is against the law if done recklessly.
- Makes breaking this rule a serious offense called a Class A misdemeanor.
- Lists several situations where it's okay to shoot a gun, like when police are doing their job or wildlife officers need to control animals.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who attend public events with over 25 people
- Law enforcement and military personnel
- Wildlife control officers
Terms To Know
- Class A misdemeanor
- A serious crime that can lead to jail time or fines.
- recklessly
- Doing something without thinking about the danger it might cause.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if someone breaks this rule before July 1, 2026.
- It is unclear how strictly law enforcement will enforce these rules.