2018 Senate Bill 937

Authorize “extreme risk” firearm seizures from individual

Introduced in the Senate

April 12, 2018

Introduced by Sen. David Knezek (D-5)

To authorize courts to order firearms to be seized from an individual based on a “reasonable cause to believe” that the person poses “a significant risk of personal injury to himself or herself or others.” Family members, roommates or people in a close relationship with the target could petition a court to issue an order to seize the individual’s firearms, and the court could issue this order without any notice to the target. The bill prescribes standards and procedures for this, and an appeals process. The court order would be in effect for up to one year and could be renewed.

Referred to the Committee on Government Operations