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ID H0276

ID H0276
Amends existing law to provide that a person convicted of the crime of sexual battery of a minor child sixteen or seventeen years of age shall not have certain rights restored under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
03/14/2019
In Committee
03/15/2019
Crossed Over
03/14/2019
Passed
Dead
04/11/2019

Introduced Session

2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

FIREARMS -- Amends existing law to provide that a person convicted of the crime of sexual battery of a minor child sixteen or seventeen years of age shall not have certain rights restored under certain circumstances.

AI Summary

This bill amends existing law to provide that a person convicted of the crime of sexual battery of a minor child sixteen or seventeen years of age shall not have certain rights restored under certain circumstances. Specifically, the bill adds "sexual battery of a minor child sixteen or seventeen years of age" to the list of felony offenses for which the right to ship, transport, possess, or receive a firearm is not restored upon final discharge from imprisonment, probation, and parole. This means that individuals convicted of this offense will permanently lose their firearm rights, even after completing their full sentence.

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Justice

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Other Sponsors (1)

Ways and Means Committee (House)

Last Action

Introduced, read first time; referred to: Judiciary & Rules (on 03/15/2019)

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