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Model Legislation

Public Safety and Elections
Laser Safety Act

Summary

Did you know the
NRA--the National
Rifle Association-was the corporate
co-chair in 2011?

This act penalizes the use of a laser pointing device when a person knowingly projects it
on or at a law enforcement officer, firefighter, EMT, without that persons’ consent.

Model Legislation
Section 1. {Short Title} This Act may be cited as the “Laser Safety Act.”
Section 2. Any person who knowingly projects a laser, as defined in Section 5, on or at
a law enforcement officer without the officer’s consent while the officer is acting within
the scope of his or her duties, shall be guilty of a (low classification felony).

Section 3. Any person who commits a second or subsequent violation of Section 2

shall be guilty of a (higher-classification felony) punishable by a fine of not less than
($__) nor greater than ($__), and mandatory imprisonment for a term not less than (____
months) nor more than (___ years).

Section 4. Any person who, while committing a violent felony, projects a laser, as

defined in Section 5, on or at another person, shall be guilty of a separate (highclassification) felony punishable by mandatory imprisonment for a term not less than (__
years) nor more than (__ years).

Section 5. {Definitions} For the purposes of this Act:
(a) The term “laser” means any device that projects a beam or point of light by means of
light amplification by stimulated emissions of radiation; or, a device that emits light
which stimulates the appearance of a laser
(b) The term “law enforcement officer” means: police officer; peace officer; sheriff;
sheriff’s deputy; corrections officer; parole officer; judge; magistrate; or, any employee of
a governmental agency who is authorized by law to engage in the investigation, arrest
or prosecution of, or to supervise the incarceration of any person for any violation of law,
and has statutory powers of arrest.
Adopted by ALEC's Criminal Justice Task Force at the States and Nation Policy Summit
December 9, 1999. Approved by full ALEC Board of Directors January, 2000.

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