Abstract: Provides relative to the authority to regulate certain firearm- and ammunition-related
businesses during a declared emergency or disaster or public health emergency.
Present law authorizes the governor (R.S. 29:724 and 766), the parish president (R.S. 29:727), the
chief executive officer of a municipality (R.S. 29:737), and the chief law enforcement officer of the
political subdivision (R.S. 14:329.6) during a declared emergency, disaster, or public health
emergency to suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or transportation of firearms or combustibles.
Present law (R.S. 29:730.3) further authorizes the governor and the parish president during a
declared disaster or emergency to issue a proclamation for evacuation or for the imposition of a
curfew which may include the regulation and control of the possession, storage, display, sale,
transport, and use of firearms and other dangerous weapons and ammunition.
Proposed law removes the authority of the governor, the parish president, the chief executive officer
of a municipality, and the chief law enforcement officer of the political subdivision from regulating
the sale, dispensing, or transportation of firearms, and provides that the authority to regulate the sale,
dispensing, or transportation of combustibles does not apply to those component parts of
ammunition.
Proposed law removes the authority for a proclamation for the imposition of a curfew to include the
regulation and control of the possession, storage, display, sale, transport, and use of firearms and
other dangerous weapons and ammunition.
Present law authorizes the governor (R.S. 29:724 and 766) and parish presidents (R.S. 29:727),
subject to applicable requirements for compensation, to commandeer or utilize any private property
if he finds this necessary to cope with the disaster, emergency, or public health emergency.
Proposed law retains present law but provides that for these purposes private property does not
include firearms, ammunition, or components of firearms or ammunition.
Present law (R.S. 14:329.6 and R.S. 29:738) provides that the emergency powers of these individuals
do not authorize the seizure or confiscation of any firearm or ammunition from any individual who
is lawfully carrying or possessing the firearm or ammunition. However, present law provides that
a peace officer who is acting in the lawful discharge of the officer's official duties may disarm an
individual if the officer reasonably believes it is immediately necessary for the protection of the
officer or another individual.
Proposed law retains present law and adds that, as provided in the present constitution, the right of
each citizen to keep and bear arms is fundamental and shall not be infringed, and further provides
that firearms and ammunition manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, suppliers, and retailers and
shooting ranges are essential businesses and operations for purposes of safety and security and shall
not be prohibited or restricted from operating or conducting business during a declared disaster or
emergency.
Proposed law further provides that the present law (R.S. 29:738) provisions prohibiting the seizure
of lawfully possessed firearms or ammunition, and the authority of law enforcement to disarm
individuals under certain circumstances, during a declared emergency or disaster shall apply also to
declared public health emergencies.
(Amends R.S. 14:329.6(C), (G), and (H)(1) and R.S. 29:724(D)(4) and (6), 727(F)(4) and (8),
730.3(F), 737(B)(7), 738(A), 766(D)(4) and (8), and 772; Adds R.S. 14:329.6(H)(3) and R.S.
29:738(C); Repeals R.S. 14:329.6(A)(6))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Administration of Criminal
Justice to the original bill:
1. Add that the governor's and parish president's authority to commandeer or utilize private
property during a declared disaster or emergency or public health emergency does not
apply to firearms, ammunition, or components of firearms or ammunition.
2. With regard to declared public health emergencies, remove the governor's authority to
suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or transportation of firearms and provide that the
governor's authority to suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or transportation of
explosives and combustibles does not apply to components of firearms ammunition.
3. Provide that present law provisions prohibiting the seizure of lawfully possessed firearms
or ammunition during a declared emergency or disaster shall apply also to declared
public health emergencies.
The House Floor Amendments to the engrossed bill:
1. Add that shooting ranges are an essential business during a declared emergency or
disaster or public health emergency.

Statutes affected:
HB781 Original: 14:6(C), 29:724(D)(6), 29:727(F)(8), 29:3(F), 29:737(B)(7), 29:738(A), 14:6(A)(6)
HB781 Engrossed: 14:6(C), 29:724(D)(4), 29:727(F)(4), 29:3(F), 29:737(B)(7), 29:738(A), 29:766(D)(4), 14:6(A)(6)
HB781 Reengrossed: 14:6(C), 29:724(D)(4), 29:727(F)(4), 29:3(F), 29:737(B)(7), 29:738(A), 29:766(D)(4), 14:6(A)(6)