North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1365

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  

Caption

Possession of firearms or dangerous weapons at a public gathering.

Impact

The bill aims to amend existing North Dakota laws to provide clearer guidelines on where firearms can be carried, thereby seeking to strengthen safety protocols in public spaces. This change would impact local government regulations as it allows for some level of local authority to implement less restrictive rules, thereby creating a collaborative framework where local needs and state laws can coexist—provided that local ordinances do not exceed the state’s legal framework.

Summary

House Bill 1365 addresses regulations concerning the possession of firearms and dangerous weapons at publicly owned or operated buildings, and during public gatherings in North Dakota. Notably, the bill establishes specific prohibitions aimed at enhancing public safety in environments such as schools, places of worship, and other publicly operated settings. Under the proposed legislation, individuals are generally prohibited from carrying firearms in these venues unless they fit into designated exceptions such as law enforcement officers or specific security requirements are met.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB 1365 is mixed, with proponents praising the bill for its focus on public safety, while opponents express concerns regarding individual rights to bear arms. Advocates from law enforcement and safety organizations emphasize the necessity of regulating weapons in sensitive areas, arguing that it could prevent potential tragedies. However, critics argue it may infringe upon lawful firearm possession rights and question the efficacy of such restrictions in preventing violence.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding this bill include the balance between public safety and individual rights. Supporters emphasize the importance of creating safer environments within schools and public venues, highlighting that the presence of firearms in these areas may pose significant risks. Conversely, critics urge caution and suggest that such regulations may unintentionally restrict responsible gun owners. The debate reflects broader national conversations about gun control and the balance between safety and individual liberties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1588

Dangerous weapons, the possession of a firearm or dangerous weapon at a public gathering, testing for a license to carry a firearm or dangerous weapon concealed, and producing a concealed carry license upon request; and to provide a penalty.

ND HB1352

Possession of firearms or dangerous weapons at a church or place of worship.

ND HB1350

Dangerous weapons.

ND SF264

Possession of dangerous weapons in the Capitol complex

ND SB39

In inchoate crimes, providing for the offense of possession of firearm or other dangerous weapon in public recreation area.

ND HF3357

Possession of dangerous weapons prohibited in the Capitol complex.

ND H0031

Carrying and Possession of Weapons and Firearms

ND SB798

In inchoate crimes, providing for the offense of possession of firearm or other dangerous weapon in municipal building.

ND HB2043

In firearms and other dangerous articles, prohibiting certain assault weapons.

ND H2003

Relative to possession of a dangerous weapon

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