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HB1013

To Establish A Path To Restoration Of The Right To Possess A Firearm.

Failed

Last Action (May 1, 2023): Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.

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AI-Generated Summary

House Bill 1013 establishes a legal process for certain individuals convicted of nonviolent felonies to petition for the restoration of their right to possess a firearm. Under the bill, an individual may file a petition for restoration at least five years after completing their sentence. The bill specifically excludes a long list of violent, sexual, and other serious felony offenses from this eligibility. The process requires notification to the prosecuting attorney, who may oppose the petition, and mandates a court hearing to determine if restoration is in the interest of justice. The court must consider factors such as the risk of reoffending, criminal history, and input from victims. If granted, the individual's conviction is sealed, and their firearm rights are restored.

Potential Impact Analysis

Who Might Benefit?

The primary beneficiaries are individuals who have been convicted of nonviolent felonies in Arkansas but have served their sentences and remained law-abiding for at least five years. This law provides them with a pathway to legally regain their right to possess firearms for purposes such as hunting, self-defense, and the protection of their property and families, provided they meet strict eligibility criteria and satisfy a court that they no longer pose a threat to society.

Who Might Suffer?

While the bill contains numerous exclusions for violent and serious crimes to mitigate public safety concerns, those who hold strict views on firearm restrictions for anyone with a felony record may view this as a negative development. Additionally, victims of crimes or prosecuting attorneys may face increased burdens in participating in court proceedings to voice opposition to these petitions. Law enforcement or agencies responsible for processing these petitions may also face an increase in administrative and legal caseloads.

Vote Records

Third Reading

April 4, 2023
Yea: 85 Nay: 7 NV: 8 Absent: 0 Passed
View individual votes (100)
Legislator Party Chamber Vote
Fred Allen Democrat House Yea
Lane Jean Republican House Yea
Stephen Meeks Republican House Yea
Mark Perry Democrat House Yea
Jon Eubanks Republican House Yea
Matthew Shepherd Republican House NV
Jeff Wardlaw Republican House Yea
Bruce Cozart Republican House Yea
David Whitaker Democrat House Yea
Deborah Ferguson Democrat House Yea
Charlene Fite Republican House Yea
Mike Holcomb Republican House Yea
Stephen Magie Democrat House Yea
Mark McElroy Republican House Yea
Josh Miller Republican House Yea
Richard Womack Republican House Yea
Jack Ladyman Republican House Yea
Robin Lundstrum Republican House Yea
Dwight Tosh Republican House Yea
Lanny Fite Republican House Yea
Grant Hodges Republican House Yea
Rick Beck Republican House Yea
Mary Bentley Republican House Yea
Les Eaves Republican House Yea
Justin Gonzales Republican House Yea
Julie Mayberry Republican House Yea
Ken Ferguson Democrat House Yea
Ron Mcnair Republican House Yea
Milton Nicks Democrat House Yea
Marcus Richmond Republican House Yea
Vivian Flowers Democrat House Yea
Deann Vaught Republican House Yea
Karilyn Brown Republican House Yea
Sonia Eubanks Barker Republican House Yea
Frances Cavenaugh Republican House Yea
Jack Fortner Republican House Nay
Jimmie Gazaway Republican House Yea
Roger Lynch Republican House Yea
John Maddox Republican House Yea
Aaron Pilkington Republican House Yea
Johnny Rye Republican House Yea
Les Warren Republican House NV
Danny Watson Republican House NV
Carlton Wing Republican House Yea
Austin Mccollum Republican House NV
Carol Dalby Republican House NV
Steve Hollowell Republican House Yea
Brian Evans Republican House Yea
Lee Johnson Republican House Yea
Andrew Collins Democrat House Nay
Stan Berry Republican House NV
Harlan Breaux Republican House Yea
Cameron Cooper Republican House Yea
Nicole Clowney Democrat House Nay
Cindy Crawford Republican House Yea
Denise Garner Democrat House Nay
Tippi McCullough Democrat House Nay
Jay Richardson Democrat House Yea
Jamie Scott Democrat House Yea
Jim Wooten Republican House Yea
Denise Ennett Democrat House Yea
Richard McGrew Republican House Yea
Joy Springer Democrat House NV
Howard Beaty Republican House Yea
Tony Furman Republican House Yea
Kendon Underwood Republican House Yea
David Ray Republican House Yea
Mark Berry Republican House Yea
John Carr Republican House NV
Rick McClure Republican House Yea
Keith Brooks Republican House Yea
Delia Haak Republican House Yea
Ashley Hudson Democrat House Yea
Jon Milligan Republican House Yea
RJ Hawk Republican House Yea
Wade Andrews Republican House Yea
Rebecca Burkes Republican House Yea
DeAnna Hodges Republican House Yea
Hope Duke Republican House Nay
Zack Gramlich Republican House Yea
Mindy McAlindon Republican House Yea
Matt Duffield Republican House Yea
Stetson Painter Republican House Yea
Steve Unger Republican House Yea
Wayne Long Republican House Yea
Scott Richardson Republican House Yea
Brandon Achor Republican House Yea
Jeremiah Moore Republican House Yea
Joey Carr Republican House Yea
Matt Brown Republican House Yea
Shad Pearce Republican House Yea
Chad Puryear Republican House Yea
Ryan Rose Republican House Nay
Bart Schulz Republican House Yea
Trey Steimel Republican House Yea
Tara Shephard Democrat House Yea
Jeremy Wooldridge Republican House Yea
Kendra Moore Republican House Yea
Brit McKenzie Republican House Yea
Steven Walker Republican House Yea
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