Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1299

Introduced
1/6/26  

Caption

Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.

Impact

If passed, HB 1299 would have significant implications on state laws concerning firearm possession and domestic violence protocols. By mandating the surrender of firearms in specific cases, the bill aims to create a safer environment for potential victims of domestic abuse. This initiative aligns with broader efforts across various states to implement stricter gun control measures aimed at reducing violence and enhancing safety in domestic situations.

Summary

House Bill 1299 addresses the critical issue of firearm possession in the context of domestic violence crimes. The bill proposes provisions for the surrender of firearms by individuals who have been charged with or convicted of domestic violence offenses. The intent of this bill is to enhance public safety by removing access to firearms from individuals who may pose a threat to their partners or family members. Proponents argue that this measure is essential to protecting victims of domestic violence and preventing further violent incidents.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 1299 are likely to revolve around the balance between gun rights and the necessity of public safety. Advocates supporting the bill assert that it is a necessary step towards safeguarding victims, while critics may argue that it infringes upon individual rights to bear arms. This contention is not unique to HB 1299, as similar bills in other jurisdictions have faced challenges based on constitutional debates over Second Amendment rights.

Notable_points

Additionally, the bill’s interaction with existing laws on domestic violence will be a point of scrutiny. Legislators will analyze how HB 1299 integrates with current statutes regarding restraining orders and protective measures for domestic violence survivors. Ensuring effective enforcement and compliance with the surrender provisions will also be a significant aspect to address during the bill's consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1317

Surrender of firearms for domestic violence crimes.

IN SB0470

Domestic violence.

IN HB1567

Domestic violence reports.

IN HB1072

Domestic violence investigations.

IN SB0152

Possession of firearms.

IN SB0139

Expungement and firearms.

IN SB0247

Various firearms matters.

IN SB0404

Unlawful possession of a firearm by a child.

IN HB1653

Repeal of involuntary firearm removal process.

IN SB0153

Privately made firearms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.