House File 45 - Introduced HOUSE FILE BY WINDSCHITL A BILL FOR 1 An Act relating to the regulation of firearms and ammunition in 2 a state of public emergency and providing a remedy. 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: TLSB 1393YH (1) 86 jm/rj PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 29C.3, subsection 4, paragraph e, Code 1 2 2015, is amended by striking the paragraph. 1 3 Sec. 2. Section 29C.6, subsection 16, Code 2015, is amended 1 4 to read as follows: 1 5 16. Suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or 1 6 transportation of alcoholic beverages,firearms,explosives, 1 7 and combustibles. 1 8 Sec. 3. NEW SECTION. 29C.23 Firearms and ammunition ==== 1 9 limitations ==== exceptions ==== remedies. 1 10 1. This chapter shall not be construed to authorize the 1 11 governor or any other official of this state or any of its 1 12 political subdivisions or any agent or person acting at the 1 13 direction of the governor or any such official to do any of the 1 14 following: 1 15 a. Prohibit, regulate, or curtail the otherwise lawful 1 16 possession, carrying, transportation, transfer, or defensive 1 17 use of firearms or ammunition. 1 18 b. Suspend or revoke, except in accordance with section 1 19 724.13, a permit issued pursuant to section 724.6, 724.7, or 1 20 724.15. 1 21 c. Seize or confiscate firearms and ammunition possessed in 1 22 accordance with the laws of this state. 1 23 2. This section shall not prohibit any of the following: 1 24 a. The temporary closure or limitations on the operating 1 25 hours of businesses that sell firearms or ammunition if the 1 26 same operating restrictions apply to all businesses in the 1 27 affected area. 1 28 b. Regulations pertaining to firearms and ammunition used 1 29 or carried for official purposes by law enforcement officers 1 30 or persons acting under the authority of emergency management 1 31 agencies or officials. 1 32 3. a. A person aggrieved by a violation of this section 1 33 may seek relief in an action at law or in equity or in any 1 34 other proper proceeding for actual damages, injunctive relief, 1 35 or other appropriate redress against a person who commits or 2 1 causes the commission of such violation. 2 2 b. In addition to any other remedy available at law or in 2 3 equity, a person aggrieved by the seizure or confiscation of 2 4 a firearm or ammunition in violation of this section may make 2 5 application for its return in the office of the clerk of court 2 6 for the county in which the property was seized pursuant to 2 7 section 809.3. 2 8 c. In an action or proceeding to enforce this section, the 2 9 court shall award the prevailing plaintiff reasonable court 2 10 costs and attorney fees. 2 11 EXPLANATION 2 12 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 2 13 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly. 2 14 This bill relates to the regulation of firearms and 2 15 ammunition in a state of public emergency. 2 16 The bill provides that Code chapter 29C, relating to a 2 17 public disorder or disaster emergency proclamation by the 2 18 governor, shall not be construed to authorize the governor 2 19 or any other official of this state or any of its political 2 20 subdivisions acting at the direction of the governor or other 2 21 official to prohibit, regulate, or curtail the otherwise lawful 2 22 possession, carrying, transportation, transfer, or defensive 2 23 use of firearms or ammunition, to suspend or revoke, except 2 24 in as otherwise authorized, a permit to carry weapons issued 2 25 pursuant to Code section 724.6 or 724.7 or a permit to acquire 2 26 pistols or revolvers issued pursuant to Code section 724.15, 2 27 or to seize or confiscate firearms or ammunition possessed in 2 28 accordance with state law. 2 29 The bill does not prohibit the temporary closure or 2 30 limitations on the operating hours of businesses that sell 2 31 firearms or ammunition if the same operating restrictions 2 32 apply to all businesses in the affected area or regulations 2 33 pertaining to firearms used or carried for official purposes by 2 34 law enforcement officers or persons acting under the authority 2 35 of emergency management agencies or officials. 3 1 The bill allows a person aggrieved by a violation under 3 2 the bill to seek relief in an action at law or in equity or 3 3 in any other proper proceeding for actual damages, injunctive 3 4 relief, or other appropriate redress, including court costs 3 5 and attorney fees, against a person who commits or causes 3 6 the commission of such violation. In addition to any other 3 7 remedy available at law or in equity, a person aggrieved by 3 8 the seizure or confiscation of a firearm or ammunition in 3 9 violation of the bill may file an application for its return 3 10 in the office of the clerk of court for the county in which the 3 11 property was seized pursuant to Code section 809.3. 3 12 The bill makes conforming changes to Code sections 29C.3 and 3 13 29C.6 relating to the governor's authority under current law to 3 14 prohibit the possession of firearms or any other deadly weapon 3 15 by a person other than at that person's place of residence 3 16 or business and to suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or 3 17 transportation of firearms. LSB 1393YH (1) 86 jm/rj