Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2881

Caption

Prohibits certain offenders from being within five hundred feet of any Missouri state park

Impact

Should HB 2881 be enacted, it would repeal the existing section 566.150 and establish new, more stringent penalties for offenders found in violation of this law. The first violation would be categorized as a class E felony, while subsequent violations would elevate the offense to a class D felony. This change significantly escalates the legal repercussions for individuals who breach these locational restrictions, reflecting a commitment to safeguarding children and maintaining community safety in public areas.

Summary

House Bill 2881 seeks to establish stricter regulations concerning the presence of certain offenders near public recreational areas in Missouri. Specifically, the bill prohibits individuals previously convicted of certain sexual offenses—from loitering or being present within five hundred feet of public parks, swimming pools, athletic complexes, and various educational facilities intended for children. This legislation aims to enhance the safety of children by limiting potential risks posed by these offenders in public spaces frequented by minors.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding this bill may evoke differing opinions on its fairness and effectiveness. Proponents argue that this legislation is crucial for protecting children from predators, claiming that placing spatial limitations on offenders is a necessary preventive measure. Critics, on the other hand, may question the efficacy of such restrictions in genuinely preventing offenses, potentially arguing that the bill could lead to stigmatization and disproportionately punitive measures against individuals who have served their sentences. The balance between public safety and individual rights appears to be at the heart of the debate surrounding HB 2881.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB312

Prohibits certain offenders from being five hundred feet of any Missouri state park

MO SB210

Modifies the compensation of certain state employees in positions within Missouri Veterans' Homes

MO SB765

Prohibits obscene or harmful materials from being accessible to minors in public schools and charter schools

MO SB596

Exempts the state of Missouri from the observance of Daylight Saving Time

MO SB536

Creates the "Real Estate Fund" to consist of moneys received from the sale of real property owned by the state of Missouri

MO HB225

Allows the chief law enforcement executive in any jurisdiction to request assistance from another jurisdiction, including a jurisdiction outside the state of Missouri

MO SB802

Establishes the "Missouri Healthy Schools Act" and prohibits public schools from serving, selling, or allowing a third party to sell ultraprocessed food during the school day

MO HB742

Prohibits state departments from spending money on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives

MO SB683

Prohibits certain corporations from acquiring residential real estate in this state

MO SB252

Requires disclosure for certain products produced, sold, or distributed in Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.