Senate Joint Resolution 2004 - Introduced
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
BY CHELGREN
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
1 A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution
2 of the State of Iowa relating to the composition of the
3 militia and the rights of militia members.
4 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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1 1 Section 1. The following amendment to the Constitution of
1 2 the State of Iowa is proposed:
1 3 Section 1 of Article VI of the Constitution of the State of
1 4 Iowa, as amended by amendment number 5 of the Amendments of
1 5 1868, is repealed and the following adopted in lieu thereof:
1 6 Composition == training.SECTION 1. The militia of this
1 7 state shall be composed of all able=bodied persons eighteen
1 8 years of age and older who are citizens of the United States
1 9 of America and this state, are residents of this state, and
1 10 pay income tax in this state. The militia shall be armed,
1 11 equipped, and trained as the general assembly may provide by
1 12 law. A militia member shall have all firearm rights under
1 13 this state's laws. The general assembly shall not bar militia
1 14 members from possessing or owning firearms, except as otherwise
1 15 provided by law in effect as of the date this amendment is
1 16 approved and ratified by the people, including a bar for a
1 17 criminal record or requiring a valid permit to carry a weapon.
1 18 Sec. 2. REFERRAL AND PUBLICATION. The foregoing proposed
1 19 amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa is referred
1 20 to the general assembly to be chosen at the next general
1 21 election for members of the general assembly, and the secretary
1 22 of state is directed to cause the proposed amendment to be
1 23 published for three consecutive months previous to the date of
1 24 that election as provided by law.
1 25 EXPLANATION
1 26 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with
1 27 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly.
1 28 This joint resolution proposes an amendment to the
1 29 Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the composition
1 30 of the militia of this state and the rights of militia members.
1 31 The amendment provides that the militia of this state shall
1 32 be composed of all able=bodied persons over the age of 18 who
1 33 are citizens of the United States and Iowa, residents of Iowa,
1 34 and pay Iowa income tax. The Constitution of the State of
1 35 Iowa currently provides that the militia of this state shall
2 1 be composed of all able=bodied male citizens between the ages
2 2 of 18 and 45 years who are not exempt by the laws of the United
2 3 States or of this state.
2 4 The resolution provides that the militia shall be armed,
2 5 equipped, and trained as the general assembly may provide by
2 6 law. The resolution provides for the rights of members of the
2 7 militia. The resolution provides that all militia members are
2 8 guaranteed all firearm rights under Iowa law. The resolution
2 9 provides that the general assembly shall not specifically bar
2 10 militia members from possessing or owning firearms, except
2 11 as otherwise provided by law in effect as of the date the
2 12 amendment is approved and ratified by the people, including a
2 13 bar for a criminal record or requiring a valid permit to carry
2 14 a weapon.
2 15 The resolution, if adopted, would be published and then
2 16 referred to the next general assembly (88th) for adoption,
2 17 before being submitted to the electorate for ratification.
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