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HB414 is a ghost gun billHB451 would require 6 hours training to get a license to carry firearmsHB393 would restrict internet ammunition sales and sales from licensed vendorsHR44 is a resolution recognizing gun violence as a public health crisisSB226 would require training to get a license to carrySB217 would require lost or stolen firearms to be reported to police within 24 hours of discovering itSB219 would make gun dealers criminally liable for any crime the firearm was used inHB364 would require state and local law enforcement to destroy confiscate and recovered firearmsHB361 would repeal current law that prohibits local government from enacting firearm lawsHB413 would limit handgun purchases to one per month
HB414 is a ghost gun bill
HB451 would require 6 hours training to get a license to carry firearms
HB393 would restrict internet ammunition sales and sales from licensed vendors
HR44 is a resolution recognizing gun violence as a public health crisis
SB226 would require training to get a license to carry
SB217 would require lost or stolen firearms to be reported to police within 24 hours of discovering it
SB219 would make gun dealers criminally liable for any crime the firearm was used in
HB364 would require state and local law enforcement to destroy confiscate and recovered firearms
HB361 would repeal current law that prohibits local government from enacting firearm laws
HB413 would limit handgun purchases to one per month