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S.F. No. 2101 - Enforcement of Mandatory Firearms Transfer Provisions
 
Author: Senator Eric R. Pratt
 
Prepared By: Kenneth P. Backhus, Senate Counsel (651/296-4396)
 
Date: January 15, 2020



 

Senate File No.  2101 requires a court to schedule and hold a compliance hearing within ten days of issuing a firearms restriction under the domestic child abuse law (section 1), the domestic abuse order for protection law (section 2), the domestic assault law (section 3), or the harassment/stalking crime (section 4). Each of these laws require the court to oversee a process for the mandatory transfer of firearms from the prohibited party. However, there is no process specified to ensure that the transfers have actually occurred.

 
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