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H00702019 Regular Session

Amends existing law to provide that a person convicted of the crime of sexual battery of a minor child sixteen or seventeen years of age shall not have certain rights restored.

FIREARMS -- Amends existing law to provide that a person convicted of the crime of sexual battery of a minor child sixteen or seventeen years of age shall not have certain rights restored.

FIREARMS

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

This amendment seeks to add the felony conviction for Idaho Code § 18-1508A, Sexual Battery of a Minor ChildSixteenorSeventeenYearsofAgetoIdahoCode§18-310whichlistsallfelonycrimesthatdisqualify a convicted felon from owning a firearm. Currently, I. C. § 18-1508A is not included on the list, while other similar felony crimes such as I.C. §§ 18-1506 Sexual Abuse of a Child under Sixteen, 18-1507 Sexual Exploitation of a Child, and 18-1508 Lewd Conduct with a Minor Child under Sixteen are all listed as prohibitions to possession. It appears that I.C. § 18-1508A was inadvertently left off the list of qualifying felony crimes in previous amendments that included other sexual battery felonies. Legislative research does not reveal any reason that previous sessions of the legislature would have failed to add I.C. § 18-1508A and given its serious nature, which includes registration on the Sex Offender Registry, I.C. § 18-1508A should be included among other similar codes to prevent a person with this felony conviction from possessing a firearm in Idaho.

LATEST ACTION

U.C. to be returned to Judiciary, Rules & Administration Committee

BILL INFO

Session
2019
Chamber
house
Status date
Jan 30, 2019

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