Plain English Breakdown
The bill does not provide details on how the information will be used or enforced beyond requiring signatures and addresses.
Firearms Dispossession for Domestic Violence Orders
This bill requires people who are ordered to give up their firearms due to domestic violence orders to provide information about where those guns go and who gets them.
What This Bill Does
- Adds a new rule that says if someone has to give away their guns because of a court order, they must tell the court who got the guns and where they are.
- Requires the person getting the guns to sign a paper saying they received them.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who receive orders of protection in domestic violence cases
- Third parties who take possession of firearms from those under a protective order
Terms To Know
- Order of Protection
- A court order that protects someone from being hurt by another person, often used in situations involving domestic violence.
- Respondent
- The person who is ordered to give up their firearms under a protective order.
Limits and Unknowns
- Does not specify what happens if the third party does not sign the affidavit.
- It's unclear how this will be enforced or monitored by law enforcement.