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HJR38 would commission a study on gun violence by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review CommissionHB426 would make carrying a loaded shotgun illegal in certain placesHB600 would allow local governments to enact laws pertaining to firearms and child care centers that are more stringent than state lawHB599 would make all building owned or leased by the commonwealth gun free zonesSB319 would require any property owners than bans carrying firearms to have security officersSB240 would prohibit any person who is subject to a substantial risk order from owning firearmsHB459 would make people convicted of certain misdemeanor crimes prohibited personsHB674 would create extreme risk protection ordersHB569 would roll back the state's acceptance of all other states concealed carry licensesHB568 would require all firearm transported in a vehicle to be locked up in a container (not the glove box) and not accessible to those in the vehicleHB425 would require gun dealers to report all transactions where more than 2 firearms are purchased by a person to the state policeHB463 would change law regarding leaving guns where children can find them to change the term recklessly to negligently HB450 would make people that are appealing an involuntary admission order prohibited personsHB427 would make it illegal to manufacture an undetectable firearmSB263 would eliminate online and video training for concealed carry permits and only allow in person trainingHB355 is a universal background check billHJR43 would create a commission to study persons who are under permanent protection orders that own fireamsHB421 would allow local governments to create their own firearm laws
HJR38 would commission a study on gun violence by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission
HB426 would make carrying a loaded shotgun illegal in certain places
HB600 would allow local governments to enact laws pertaining to firearms and child care centers that are more stringent than state law
HB599 would make all building owned or leased by the commonwealth gun free zones
SB319 would require any property owners than bans carrying firearms to have security officers
SB240 would prohibit any person who is subject to a substantial risk order from owning firearms
HB459 would make people convicted of certain misdemeanor crimes prohibited persons
HB674 would create extreme risk protection orders
HB569 would roll back the state's acceptance of all other states concealed carry licenses
HB568 would require all firearm transported in a vehicle to be locked up in a container (not the glove box) and not accessible to those in the vehicle
HB425 would require gun dealers to report all transactions where more than 2 firearms are purchased by a person to the state police
HB463 would change law regarding leaving guns where children can find them to change the term recklessly to negligently
HB450 would make people that are appealing an involuntary admission order prohibited persons
HB427 would make it illegal to manufacture an undetectable firearm
SB263 would eliminate online and video training for concealed carry permits and only allow in person training
HB355 is a universal background check bill
HJR43 would create a commission to study persons who are under permanent protection orders that own fireams
HB421 would allow local governments to create their own firearm laws