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HB946 would allow sheriffs to waive the fee for a carry license for honorably discharged vets and those over 65HB872 would require a state issued 'firearm safety certificate' before buying a firearmSB414 would add the term frame or receiver to section 6102 and would include 80% receiversHB917 is a 'ghost gun' billSB429 would require all firearms to be registered with the state and would allow state police to keep a database of registered firearmsHB921 would strengthen self defense law by broadening when force is justified to be usedHB924 would remove the character clause and references from concealed carry permits and would prohibit the attorney general from unilaterally pulling out of reciprocity agreementsSB413 would make it illegal to use a 3D printer to create a firearm or firearm partSB448 would allow anyone adversely affected by an preempted local firearm law to sueHB869 would prohibit carrying firearms at public demonstrations and would prohibit having a firearm in your vehicle less that 1,000 feet from a public demonstrationHB980 is a lost or stolen billHB979 is a 'preemption with teeth' bill that allows individuals harmed by illegal local gun laws to sue and recover damagesHB981 would outlaw 'accelerated trigger activators'
HB946 would allow sheriffs to waive the fee for a carry license for honorably discharged vets and those over 65
HB872 would require a state issued 'firearm safety certificate' before buying a firearm
SB414 would add the term frame or receiver to section 6102 and would include 80% receivers
HB917 is a 'ghost gun' bill
SB429 would require all firearms to be registered with the state and would allow state police to keep a database of registered firearms
HB921 would strengthen self defense law by broadening when force is justified to be used
HB924 would remove the character clause and references from concealed carry permits and would prohibit the attorney general from unilaterally pulling out of reciprocity agreements
SB413 would make it illegal to use a 3D printer to create a firearm or firearm part
SB448 would allow anyone adversely affected by an preempted local firearm law to sue
HB869 would prohibit carrying firearms at public demonstrations and would prohibit having a firearm in your vehicle less that 1,000 feet from a public demonstration
HB980 is a lost or stolen bill
HB979 is a 'preemption with teeth' bill that allows individuals harmed by illegal local gun laws to sue and recover damages
HB981 would outlaw 'accelerated trigger activators'