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Proposed Michigan Firearm Legislation HB5994

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Legislation Overview

Title: Criminal procedure: sentencing; 2-year mandatory sentencing requirement for first felony firearm conviction; eliminate. Amends sec. 227b of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.227b).

Subject: Criminal procedure: sentencing: Crimes: weapons

Description: Criminal procedure: sentencing; 2-year mandatory sentencing requirement for first felony firearm conviction; eliminate. Amends sec. 227b of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.227b).

Session: 100th Legislature

Last Action: Bill Electronically Reproduced 07/23/2020

Last Action Date: August 6, 2020

Sponsors

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21 sponsors: Luke Meerman (R); Douglas Wozniak (R); Brad Paquette (R); Steven Johnson (R); Ryan Berman (R); Steven Marino (R); Daire Rendon (R); Rebekah Warren (D); Kyra Bolden (D); Sarah Anthony (D); Tenisha Yancey (D); Rachel Hood (D); Brenda Carter (D); Ronnie Peterson (D); Latanya Garrett (D); Tyrone Carter (D); Joseph Tate (D); John Chirkun (D); Yousef Rabhi (D); Gary Howell (R); Jewell Jones (D);

Percentage of House Of Representatives sponsoring bill: 19% (21 of 110)

History
Chamber Date Action
House Aug 6, 2020 Bill Electronically Reproduced 07/23/2020
House Jul 23, 2020 Introduced By Representative Luke Meerman
House Jul 23, 2020 Read A First Time
House Jul 23, 2020 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
Introduced Jul 23, 2020 state link bill text
Amendments
Title Description Date State Link Text Adopted
There are no amendments to this bill at this time
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Link: link to state bill page

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