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Louisiana Looks to Reduce “Gun Free Zones”; WV SB96 becomes Effective
AmmoLand ^ | 25 May, 2020 | Dean Weingarten

Posted on 05/27/2020 7:18:38 AM PDT by marktwain

Preemption law reform is moving in Louisiana and becomes effective in West Virginia at the end of May.

As with nearly all states, Louisiana has a statute that preempts local governments from enacting ordinances or regulations which are in conflict with state laws regarding firearms. The idea is that firearms laws should be uniform statewide, so that people exercising their right to keep and bear arms will not be in violation of the law simply by crossing a street from one municipality to another, or one county to another. Some states have rigorous preemption laws, other states have minimal laws.

HB 140 is a bill in the Louisiana legislature that would extend the current preemption law to forbid local governments from banning firearms in certain commercial and public properties.

The effect is to substantially reduce the number of “gun free zones” in Louisiana. From the Abstract of  HB 140 legiscan.com:

 Present law limits a political subdivision's authority to enact certain ordinances or regulations involving firearms. In this regard, present law prohibits a governing authority of a political subdivision from enacting any ordinance or regulation that is more restrictive than state law concerning the sale, purchase, possession, ownership, transfer, transportation,license, or registration of firearms, ammunition, or components of firearms or ammunition.

However, present law further provides that this provision of present law does not apply to the authority of political subdivisions to prohibit the possession of a weapon or firearm in certain commercial establishments and public buildings.

Proposed law removes this exception from present law, prohibiting any governing authority of a political subdivision from enacting any ordinance or regulation that is more restrictive than state law concerning the possession of a weapon or firearm in certain commercial establishments and public buildings.


(Excerpt) Read more at ammoland.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; US: Louisiana; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: banglist; gunfreezones; la; wv
LA is moving to strengthen the existing preemption law. The reformed preemption law in WV goes into effect on 31 May.
1 posted on 05/27/2020 7:18:39 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain

There’s no logic to having fewer gun free zones. What about the children? The more gun free zones the fewer guns criminals will have in those zones and the children will be safer. It’s for the common good. If we ban all guns all violent crime will cease. /sarcasm/


2 posted on 05/27/2020 7:52:58 AM PDT by redfreedom
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