Idaho S1430 revises firearms regulation preemption, imposes penalties for violations, and allows for legal action against violators.
Idaho S1430 amends existing law to reinforce the state's preemption of firearms regulation, ensuring that no local government can enact laws regulating firearms unless expressly authorized by state statute. It also establishes a civil penalty of $10,000 per violation for any political subdivision that knowingly violates these provisions. Additionally, the bill provides a cause of action for individuals or organizations adversely affected by such regulations, allowing them to seek damages, declaratory relief, or permanent injunctive relief.
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