Proposed Virginia Firearm Legislation HB4015
Legislation Overview
Title: Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
Description: Firearm transfers; criminal history record information Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks; penalty. Requires a background check for any firearm transfer and directs the Department of State Police (the Department) to establish a process for transferors to obtain such a check from licensed firearms dealers. A transferor who sells a firearm to another person without obtaining the required background check is guilty of a Class 6 felony. The bill also provides that a transferee who receives a firearm from another person without obtaining the required background check is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. The bill exempts transfers (i) between immediate family members; (ii) that occur by operation of law; (iii) by the executor or administrator of an estate or by the trustee of a testamentary trust; (iv) at firearms shows in accordance with law; (v) that are part of a buy-back or give-back program; (vi) of antique firearms; (vii) that occur at a shooting range, shooting gallery, or any other area designed for the purpose of target shooting, for use during target practice, a firearms safety or training course or class, a shooting competition, or any similar lawful activity; or (viii) that are temporary transfers that (a) occur within the continuous presence of the owner of the firearm or (b) are necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm. The bill removes the provision that makes background checks of prospective purchasers or transferees at firearms shows voluntary. The bill also provides that the Department shall have three business days to complete a criminal history record information check before a firearm may be transferred. The bill establishes an appropriation for the fiscal impact of the bill and authorizes the Director of the Department of Planning and Budget to allocate such appropriation among the agencies and
Session: 2019 Special I
Last Action: Tabled in Militia, Police and Public Safety with letter to Crime Commission (12-Y 9-N)
Last Action Date: July 9, 2019
Sponsors
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35 sponsors: Kenneth Plum (D); John Bell (D); Joesph Lindsey (D); Michael Mullin (D); Dawn Adams (D); Hala Ayala (D); Jeffrey Bourne (D); David Bulova (D); Betsy Carr (D); Jennifer Foy (D); Karrie Delaney (D); Eileen Filler-Corn (D); Elizabeth Guzman (D); C.E. Hayes (D); Charniele Herring (D); Patrick Hope (D); Kaye Kory (D); Paul Krizek (D); Mark Levine (D); Alfonso Lopez (D); Delores McQuinn (D); Kathleen Murphy (D); Marcia Price (D); Sam Rasoul (D); David Reid (D); Debra Rodman (D); Ibraheem Samirah (D);Mark Sickles (D); Marcus Simon (D); Richard Sullivan (D); Kathy Tran (D); Cheryl Turpin (D); Roslyn Tyler (D); Jeion Ward (D); Vivian Watts (D);
Percentage of House Of Delegates sponsoring bill: 35% (35 of 100)
History
Chamber | Date | Action |
House | Jul 9, 2019 | Tabled in Militia, Police and Public Safety with letter to Crime Commission (12-Y 9-N) |
House | Jul 8, 2019 | Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 07/09/19 19200151D |
House | Jul 8, 2019 | Referred to Committee on Militia, Police and Public Safety |
Texts
Type | Date | State Link | Text |
Prefiled | Jul 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 |
House: Tabled in Militia, Police and Public Safety (12-Y 9-N) | 07/9/2019 | 12 | 9 | 1 | 0 | Yes |
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Link: link to state bill page