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05/30/2019 12:00 AM

Senator Needleman Takes Stand with Senate to Pass ‘Ethan’s Law’


On May 23, State Senator Norm Needleman (D-33) took a stand with his colleagues on the Senate floor, voting to approve Ethan’s Law. The Senate advanced the key bill that would require guns in homes with minors to be stored in locked containers.

“With this legislation, we honor the memory of Ethan Song and the hard work of his parents,” said Needleman. “After Ethan’s tragic loss last year, this legislation will work to save lives, keeping firearms away from children and teenagers. Any life lost to an unsecured gun is one too many. With this legislation, we will save lives.”

Current state law requires gun owners to secure loaded guns in locked containers if a minor under the age of 16 lives in their home. House Bill No. 7218, commonly referred to as Ethan’s Law, strengthens that law by requiring safe storage for all guns—loaded and unloaded—and additionally increases the age restriction from 16 years old to 18 years old. The legislation further makes negligent storage of a firearm a Class D felony and requires the Connecticut Board of Education to develop a K-12 guide on gun safety.

This bill is named for Ethan Song, a 15-year-old from Guilford who died in 2018 when he was shot and killed with an unsecured weapon at a friend’s house. Law enforcement officials said that charges could not be filed against the owner of the gun because there was insufficient evidence to prove that the weapon was stored in a loaded state, a necessary requirement for prosecution according to the law current at that time. According to the Centers for Disease Control, in 2017, at least 2,696 children and adolescents were unintentionally shot after a gun was improperly stored; more than 100 were killed. Another 1,100 children took their own lives, many with unsecured firearms.