Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB143

Introduced
3/21/25  

Caption

Firearm Financial Privacy

Impact

The bill has a significant impact on the financial regulation landscape regarding firearm transactions. It prevents financial institutions from declining transactions, imposing limitations, or charging higher fees based solely on firearm-related codes. Furthermore, the law mandates that financial records tied to firearm transactions must not be disclosed inappropriately. This legislative move is framed within a broader context of upholding the Second Amendment and protecting individual rights to bear arms without encountering unnecessary obstacles in legitimate commerce.

Summary

House Bill 143, titled 'Firearm Financial Privacy,' is designed to protect firearm retailers and customers engaged in lawful firearm transactions by preventing discrimination from financial institutions and payment networks. The bill specifically prohibits these entities from requiring a firearm code to distinguish firearm retailers from other types of retailers, thereby ensuring that transactions involving firearms are treated equally under the law. It seeks to enhance the privacy of such transactions, addressing concerns that the financial sector might unduly target or discriminate against those involved in the firearm commerce.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 143, particularly regarding its implications for transparency and accountability within the financial sector. Supporters argue that it is a necessary measure to protect gun owners and retailers from potential biases and discrimination from financial institutions, urging that such protections foster a more equitable marketplace. However, opponents raise concerns that it could inhibit the ability of financial institutions to mitigate risks associated with gun sales, potentially complicating matters related to illegal firearm transactions. The debate emphasizes balancing privacy rights with regulatory oversight in preventing unlawful activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB136

Firearm Financial Privacy

AK HB1509

To Create The Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act; And To Prohibit Financial Institutions From Using Certain Discriminatory Practices.

AK HB1443

To Create The Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act; To Prohibit Financial Institutions And Payment Networks From Using Certain Discriminatory Practices; And To Provide For Enforcement Of Violations.

AK SB1143

Firearms transactions; merchant codes; prohibition

AK SB1058

Firearms transactions; merchant codes; prohibition

AK AB2116

California Consumer Financial Protection Law: commercial financing.

AK SB728

California Consumer Financial Protection Law: commercial financing.

AK HB45

An Act To Amend Title 6 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Sales Of Firearms, Firearm Accessories, And Ammunition.

AK HB07137

An Act Concerning A Conviction In Another Jurisdiction As A Disqualifier For A Carry Permit Or Firearms Eligibility Or Ammunition Certificate.

AK HB2535

Firearms dealers; firearms transfers; requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.