Bill Summaries: H712 DISPOSITION OF UNCLAIMED OR SEIZED FIREARMS.

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  • Summary date: May 3 2019 - View Summary

    House committee substitute to the 1st edition makes the following changes.

    Modifies and adds to the proposed changes to GS 15-11.1 as follows. Now requires rather than authorizes a judge to order the disposition of the firearms in one of the specified ways after hearing. Now includes among the instances in which a firearm to be turned over to be destroyed by the sheriff when the court makes a determination that it is in the best interest of public safety that the firearm not be returned to the defendant or anyone with an ownership or possessory interest in the firearm (no longer includes that a federally licensed firearm dealer that the firearm has negligible value as a trade-in for a replacement firearm for the agency's official use). Concerning an order for the firearm to be turned over to law enforcement, adds provisions requiring the agency to arrange for consignment, when other stated disposal options cannot be used, to a licensed firearm dealer for sale at a reserve of $150, and only allows for destruction of the firearm if the agency cannot arrange for consignment, the firearm is not sold after six months of consignment, or the firearm is consigned and the dealer determines before six months that the dealer cannot sell the firearm. Allows the federally licensed firearm dealer to retain a reasonable fee for the sale of a firearm on consignment under the provisions. Removes language allowing for destruction if the federally licensed firearm dealer determines that the firearm has negligible value as a trade-in for a replacement firearm for the agency's official use. Makes conforming and organizational changes. Makes conforming changes to GS 15-11.2 concerning unclaimed firearms. Makes further technical changes to GS 15-11.2. Makes conforming changes to the act's long title.


  • Summary date: Apr 11 2019 - View Summary

    Amends GS 15-11.1 and GS 15-11.2 as the title indicates; excludes antique firearms from the authority. Applies to firearms seized, found, or received by a law enforcement agency on or after July 1, 2019.