Relates to placing restrictions on the sale of flare guns
A 8920 would restrict flare gun sales by setting buyer age and licensing, requiring background checks and seller rules to curb misuse and boost public safety.
A 8920 would restrict flare gun sales by setting buyer age and licensing, requiring background checks and seller rules to curb misuse and boost public safety.
A 8920 proposes to place restrictions on the sale of flare guns within the state. While the provided materials do not include the full text of the bill, the fact that it is referred to the Codes Committee indicates that the measure is framed as a public safety or criminal-legal rule-change. The overarching aim is presumably to regulate who can buy flare guns, how they can be sold, and under what circumstances, in order to reduce risk of misuse or harm.
The exact measures would be set forth in the bill’s text. Based on the bill’s title and common legislative practice, the following categories are typically addressed in similar proposals (note: these are not confirmed features of A 8920 itself; the actual provisions would appear in the enacted bill text):
- Eligibility to purchase: age or residency restrictions
- Purchase processes: licensing or permit requirements, background checks
- Seller requirements: who may sell flare guns (retailers, online platforms), recordkeeping, storage standards
- Prohibited buyers or uses: bans on sales to certain individuals or for improper use
- Exemptions: potential allowances for law enforcement, maritime operators, or other specified entities
- Penalties: sanctions for violations (fines, penalties, or imprisonment)
- Enforcement: mechanism for enforcement and penalties
- Effective date: when the restrictions would take effect
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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