Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2325

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Establishes laws relating to an enhanced sentence for wearing face or body coverings during the commission of an offense

Impact

If enacted, HB 2325 would amend the current statutes pertaining to criminal offenses to incorporate specific provisions related to enhanced sentencing for offenders utilizing face or body coverings. This change is anticipated to reform the legal landscape by providing law enforcement with additional tools to address crime in various contexts, particularly where anonymity facilitates criminal activities. Proponents argue that the bill would lead to a necessary shift in how certain offenses are viewed and prosecuted, potentially contributing to a decline in such activities.

Summary

House Bill 2325 seeks to establish laws concerning the imposition of enhanced sentences for individuals who wear face or body coverings while committing a criminal offense. The legislation aims to address concerns related to the anonymity provided by such coverings during the commission of crimes, with the intent that it would deter criminal behavior by increasing the potential penalties for masked offenders. Supporters of the bill argue that this measure is necessary for enhancing public safety and assisting law enforcement in identifying and prosecuting offenders more effectively.

Contention

However, the bill has generated notable contention among legislators and community advocates. Critics express concerns that the enhanced penalties may disproportionately affect specific groups, potentially escalating existing tensions between law enforcement and communities. They argue that the measure may be discriminatory or overly punitive, especially in cases where individuals might wear coverings for reasons unrelated to criminal intent. Furthermore, opponents worry that the legislation could infringe on personal freedoms or rights to self-expression, noting situations where masks or coverings might be utilized for acceptable purposes such as health or cultural expression.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB601

Establishes laws relating to an enhanced sentence for wearing face or body coverings during the commission of an offense

MO SB582

Establishes provisions relating to reduction of certain criminal sentences of imprisonment

MO SB443

Establishes the Civil Liability for Employers Hiring Ex-Offenders Act, which provides liability protections for employers hiring those convicted of certain offenses

MO SB339

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful use of weapons

MO SB318

Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving property

MO SB541

Establishes Brown's law, which creates the offense of making a malicious false report of animal abuse, and modifies the offense of animal abuse

MO SB700

Lowers from 19 to 18 the age at which a person can obtain a concealed carry permit, and makes a corresponding change to the offense of unlawful use of weapons

MO SB196

Establishes the penalty of death for certain sexual offenses

MO HB117

Modifies and establishes provisions regarding motor vehicles offenses

MO HB910

Establishes "Brown's Law", which creates the offense of making a malicious false report of animal abuse, and modifies the offense of animal abuse

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.