Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2187

Caption

Specifies that the seller of ammunition must verify the age of the purchaser

Impact

The implications of HB 2187 would be significant for both retailers and consumers. Retailers will need to adopt more stringent age verification processes, possibly incurring additional costs for training staff and updating systems to comply with the new requirements. On the consumer side, the verification process may lead to a more regulated purchasing environment, which proponents argue is necessary to prevent underage access to ammunition. The bill represents a balancing act between ensuring access to ammunition for law-abiding citizens while also reinforcing barriers that deter illegal sales to individuals who do not meet the legal age criteria.

Summary

House Bill 2187 aims to enhance the regulations surrounding the sale of ammunition in the state of Missouri. The bill stipulates that retailers must verify the purchaser's age through photographic identification before completing any sale of ammunition. This measure is designed to ensure that only individuals of legal age are allowed to purchase ammunition, thereby promoting responsible retail practices and public safety. The implementation of this bill would directly affect how ammunition sales are conducted in the state and is aligned with broader gun control measures aimed at preventing firearm-related incidents among minors.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2187 advocate for the necessity of age verification in promoting public safety, critics may argue that such regulations could pose unnecessary burdens on retailers and could limit legitimate access for responsible buyers. The point of contention lies in the perceived effectiveness and practicality of age verification measures—whether they substantially reduce risks of underage access to ammunition or if they merely serve as an administrative hurdle without addressing the core issues related to gun violence. Discussions may also reveal a divide among lawmakers regarding the extent to which the government should regulate private transactions related to firearms and ammunition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB449

Specifies that the seller of ammunition must verify the age of the purchaser

MO HB698

Specifies that the seller of ammunition must verify the age of the purchaser

MO SB494

Repeals a portion of the tax on motor fuel, and specifies an expiration date for the exemption and refund process applicable to that portion

MO SB775

Repeals a portion of the tax on motor fuel, and specifies an expiration date for the exemption and refund process applicable to that portion

MO HB218

Specifies that license plate covers must be transparent and non-tinted

MO SB393

Specifies that ATVs used for any agricultural purpose shall be considered farm machinery and equipment for purposes of a sales tax exemption

MO SB719

Provides that transportation network companies shall not be held vicariously liable based on reasons specified in the act, provided certain conditions are met

MO HB1382

Specifies that children diagnosed with certain conditions must be eligible for MO HealthNet benefits

MO SB726

Limits the sale or purchase of certain drugs

MO SB552

Establishes immunity from liability for certain designers, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors of products

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.