HF 756 - Specifies Guidelines for Acquisition and Possession of Firearms - Iowa Key Vote

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Title: Specifies Guidelines for Acquisition and Possession of Firearms

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Title: Specifies Guidelines for Acquisition and Possession of Firearms

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that specifies guidelines for acquisition and possession of firearms for law enforcement officers.

Highlights:

 

  • Requires unlicensed individuals to either obtain a valid permit or complete a national criminal background check when acquiring a revolver or pistol (Sec. 2). 

  • Repeals the requirement to present permits to carry, when requested, on Capitol grounds (Sec. 6). 

  • Establishes that a person who commits a crime using a dangerous weapon is guilty of an aggravated misdemeanor (Sec. 9). 

  • Allows peace officers to carry weapons on school premises and individuals who have lawful reasons, to carry or transport unloaded weapons in a container or securely wrapped in a vehicle or common carrier (Sec. 10).

  • Allows emergency medical care providers to obtain a professional permit to carry if they are designated and attached to a law enforcement tactical team (Sec. 14). 

  • Requires the Department of Public Safety to approve additional handgun training instructor certification organizations (Sec. 19). 

  • Prohibits landlords and complexes leasing dwelling units from restricting a tenant’s ability to possess a gun within a dwelling unit (Sec. 22).

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Specifies Guidelines for Acquisition and Possession of Firearms

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that specifies guidelines for acquisition and possession of firearms for law enforcement officers.

Highlights:

 

  • Requires unlicensed individuals to either obtain a valid permit or complete a national criminal background check when acquiring a revolver or pistol (Sec. 2). 

  • Repeals the requirement to present permits to carry, when requested, on Capitol grounds (Sec. 6). 

  • Establishes that a person who commits a crime using a dangerous weapon is guilty of an aggravated misdemeanor (Sec. 9). 

  • Allows peace officers to carry weapons on school premises and individuals who have lawful reasons, to carry or transport unloaded weapons in a container or securely wrapped in a vehicle or common carrier (Sec. 10).

  • Allows emergency medical care providers to obtain a professional permit to carry if they are designated and attached to a law enforcement tactical team (Sec. 14). 

  • Requires the Department of Public Safety to approve additional handgun training instructor certification organizations (Sec. 19). 

  • Prohibits landlords and complexes leasing dwelling units from restricting a tenant’s ability to possess a gun within a dwelling unit (Sec. 22).

Title: Specifies Guidelines for Acquisition and Possession of Firearms

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