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HB0260 would nullify any illegal presidential executive orders that would regulate the ownership of firearms of ammunitionSF0155 would further prohibit the governor from regulating firearms during a declared emergencyHB0214 would prohibit employers from stopping their employees from keeping their firearms secured in their vehicle on company property HB0236 would prohibit financial institutions from discriminating against firearm related businessesSF0137 would preempt colleges and universities from regulating firearmsHJ0011 is a resolution regarding state sovereignty and refuting presidential executive orders that seek to regulate second amendment rights
HB0260 would nullify any illegal presidential executive orders that would regulate the ownership of firearms of ammunition
SF0155 would further prohibit the governor from regulating firearms during a declared emergency
HB0214 would prohibit employers from stopping their employees from keeping their firearms secured in their vehicle on company property
HB0236 would prohibit financial institutions from discriminating against firearm related businesses
SF0137 would preempt colleges and universities from regulating firearms
HJ0011 is a resolution regarding state sovereignty and refuting presidential executive orders that seek to regulate second amendment rights