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Proposed Virginia Firearm Legislatio SB1458

  this is an anti-gun bill
Legislation Overview

Title: Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk, penalties.

Description: Firearms; removal from persons posing Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk; penalties. Creates a procedure by which any attorney for the Commonwealth or any law-enforcement officer may apply to a general district court, circuit court, or juvenile and domestic relations district court judge or magistrate for an emergency substantial risk order to prohibit a person who poses a substantial risk of injury to himself or others from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm. If an emergency substantial risk order is issued, a judge or magistrate may issue a warrant to remove firearms from such person. An emergency substantial risk warrant shall expire on the fourteenth day following issuance of the order. The bill requires a court hearing in the circuit court for the jurisdiction where the person is subject to the order resides within 14 days from issuance of an emergency substantial risk order to determine whether a substantial risk order should be issued. Seized firearms shall be retained by a law-enforcement agency for the duration of an emergency substantial risk order or a substantial risk order or, with court approval, may be transferred to a third party 21 years of age or older chosen by the person from whom they were seized. The bill allows the complainant of the original warrant to file a motion for a hearing to extend the substantial risk order prior to its expiration. The court may extend the order for a period not longer than 180 days. The bill provides that persons who are subject to a substantial risk order, until such order has been dissolved by a court, are guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor for purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm; are disqualified from having a concealed handgun permit; and may not be employed by a licensed firearms dealer. The bill also provides that a person who transfers a firearm to a person he knows has been served with a warrant or who is the

Session: 2019 Regular Session

Last Action: Failed to report (defeated) in Courts of Justice (7-Y 7-N)

Last Action Date: January 16, 2019

Sponsors

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7 sponsors: George Barker (D); Creigh Deeds (D); Adam Ebbin (D); Janet Howell (D); Lynwood Lewis (D); Mamie Locke (D); Jennifer McClellan (D);

Percentage of Senate sponsoring bill: 18% (7 of 40)

History
Chamber Date Action
Senate Jan 16, 2019 Committee substitute printed to LIS only 19105096D-S1
Senate Jan 16, 2019 Failed to report (defeated) in Courts of Justice (7-Y 7-N)
Senate Jan 8, 2019 Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/09/19 19103839D
Senate Jan 8, 2019 Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
Comm Sub Jan 16, 2019 state link bill text
Prefiled Jan 8, 2019 state link bill text
Amendments
Title Description Date State Link Text Adopted
There are no amendments to this bill at this time
Votes - Click on description to view vote roll call
Description Vote Date Yea Votes Nay Votes No Votes Absent Passed
01/16/2019 7 7 0 0 No
  • Chafin, Benton (R) Nay
  • Deeds, R. Creigh (D) Yea
  • Edwards, John (D) Yea
  • Howell, Janet (D) Yea
  • Lucas, L. Louise (D) Yea
  • McDougle, Ryan (R) Nay
  • Obenshain, Mark (R) Nay
  • Peake, Mark (R) Nay
  • Petersen, John (D) Yea
  • Reeves, Bryce (R) Nay
  • Saslaw, Richard (D) Yea
  • Stanley, William (R) Nay
  • Stuart, Richard (R) Nay
  • Sturtevant, Glen (R) Yea
resort votes by: party yeas nays name

Link: link to state bill page

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