Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary and text do not mention the financial impact on local governments, which was included in the candidate explanation.
Reckless Endangerment with Firearms
This law makes it a felony for someone to recklessly leave a firearm and ammunition unsecured if a child under 13 gets the gun, fires it, and causes injury or death.
What This Bill Does
- Adds new rules about reckless endangerment when a person does not secure a firearm properly.
- Makes it a Class E felony if a child under 13 gets an unsecured gun, fires it, and injures someone.
- Raises the penalty to a Class C felony if a child under 13 gets an unsecured gun, fires it, and kills someone.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who do not secure firearms properly around children under 13
Terms To Know
- Class E felony
- A serious crime that can lead to prison time.
- Reckless endangerment
- Doing something dangerous without thinking about the harm it might cause.
Limits and Unknowns
- The law only applies if a child under 13 gets an unsecured gun and fires it, causing injury or death.
- It does not cover situations where children get guns in other ways or do not fire them.