SB 236 IN
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Summary
Specifies, for purposes of the expungement statute, that a person whose conviction for a misdemeanor involving the use of a firearm, or for a felony, is expunged is entitled to restoration of the person's right to possess a firearm only if the court finds, following a hearing, that restoration of the person's right to possess a firearm is unlikely to present a danger to the public.
Sponsor (1)
- Michael Crider Republican · author
Action history (2)
- Jan 10, 2024 Authored by Senator Crider · upper
- Jan 10, 2024 First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law · upper
Subjects
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE; Criminal History and ExpungementsCRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE; Firearms and Weapons Offenses
Text versions (1)
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