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LC 605

Revise firearm laws

2025 Regular Session

The bill aims to revise firearm laws, but no specific provisions are provided in the summary.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 605

Summary of LC 605 — Revise firearm laws

Note: The available information does not include the bill’s actual text. This summary reflects the metadata, status, and what can be reasonably inferred from the title and actions. No specific provisions are enumerated because the bill’s text is not provided here.

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 605
  • Title: Revise firearm laws
  • Subject: Guns and Weapons
  • Intro/Date: Introduced October 22, 2024
  • Classification: bill

The bill’s stated aim, as suggested by its title, is to revise firearm laws. Specific policy changes, definitions, or regulatory changes are not included in the available information.

Status and Timeline

  • 2024-10-22: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-22: (LC) Draft Died in Process

Current status indicates that the draft was not advanced and ultimately died in the legislative process. There is no record here of amendments, committee hearings, or floor votes.

What the bill would change (text not available)

  • The actual provisions are not provided in the information given. Consequently, a precise summary of changes to laws, regulations, or penalties cannot be stated.
  • Given the title, potential categories such bills commonly address (for context only) might include: licensing or permitting requirements, background checks, storage or safety standards, possession or transfer restrictions, penalties for violations, and enforcement provisions. However, these are generic possibilities and should not be interpreted as actual contents of LC 605.

Potential impact (without bill text)

  • If enacted, the bill could affect gun owners, prospective buyers, firearm dealers, law enforcement, and state agencies responsible for enforcement and licensing.
  • Impacts could include changes to application processes, compliance obligations, penalties, or enforcement mechanisms. Without the text, specific impacts (costs, timelines, scope) cannot be quantified.

Affected parties

  • Individuals who own or may purchase firearms
  • Licensed firearm dealers and retailers
  • Law enforcement agencies
  • Judicial and administrative agencies responsible for firearm regulation and enforcement
  • General public (through any changes to safety, licensing, or possession rules)

Procedural notes and next steps

  • To obtain a precise understanding of LC 605’s intent and provisions, consult the bill’s full text in the official legislative repository or tracking system.
  • If the measure is revived, it would likely undergo standard steps (committee referrals, hearings, amendments, and floor votes) before any potential passage.

If you’d like, I can guide you on where to locate the full text and provide a more detailed, provision-by-provision summary once the actual language is available.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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