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Senate Bill 119 tightens firearm possession laws in Alabama, barring more individuals with felony convictions and increasing penalties for firearm-related offenses to boost public safety.
Senate Bill 119 tightens firearm possession laws in Alabama, barring more individuals with felony convictions and increasing penalties for firearm-related offenses to boost public safety.
Senate Bill 119, enacted on May 6, 2025, revises the circumstances under which firearm possession is prohibited in Alabama. The bill aims to enhance public safety by expanding the list of individuals who are barred from possessing firearms and increasing penalties for certain firearm-related offenses.
Expanded Prohibitions on Firearm Possession:
Increased Penalties:
Revocation of Parole and Probation:
Bail Denial for Certain Offenses:
Affirmative Defenses:
Senate Bill 119 represents a significant shift in Alabama's firearm laws, aiming to enhance public safety by tightening restrictions on firearm possession and increasing penalties for violations. The bill's enactment reflects ongoing legislative efforts to address gun violence and ensure accountability among individuals with criminal backgrounds.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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