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HB1072 would forbid states to impose regulations on firearm manufacturersHB1112 would require gun dealers to wait 10 days before transferring a firearm to a person if a background check has not been completed by NICSHB1115 would repeal liability protections for firearm manufacturersHB1116 would make anyone convicted within the past 10 years of any 'crime of violence', is under 25 and has been convicted in any court of a crime that would be considered a 'crime of violence' for an adult and has been convicted of an offense that has, 'as an element', the possession or distribution of, or the intent to possess or distribute, alcohol or a controlled substance (as so defined); or who has been convicted in any court of stalking a prohibited personHB1134 is an attempt to stop the president from remove items from the munitions export listHB1186 is a high capacity magazine ban billHB121 would set up an expungement process for non-violent criminals that includes restoring firearm rightsHB1222 would expand target practice and firearm safety on federal landsHB1236 would provide grants to states that enact extreme risk protection ordersHB1262 would raise the age to buy a rifle or shotgun to 21HB1263 would require all rifles that accept detachable magazines as NFA items requiring a full ATF background check and a $200 tax stampHB1266 would classify firearm kits as firearmsHB1279 would give money to the states to conduct gun buyback programsHB1287 would set up grants to give to states that require firearms to be turned in during domestic abuse situationsHB1296 is an 'assault weapon' ban and high capacity magazine banHB1297 would add any firearm that can be concealed and can fire 'armor piercing' ammunition to the NFAHB1339 would enhance penalties for theft of a firearm from a dealer and would would establish a mass violence prevention centerHB1397 would require NICS to notify immigration and border enforcement (ICE) when an illegal alien tries to buy a firearmHB1412 would require NICS to notify ICE when an illegal alien tries to buy a firearmHB1454 would require a three day waiting period for 'private transfers' of firearmsHB1531 would give the attorney general the power to stop the sale of a firearm to anyone that is a 'known to be' or 'suspected' of any conduct they consider to be deemed as terrorism or support for terrorists HB155 would remove suppressors from the definition of firearms in so far as the NFA act, it would also preempt state laws regarding suppressors and would require all NFA records of suppressors to be destroyedHB157 would repeal the gun manufacturers liability protection actHB1585 would make misdemeanor crimes like stalking a prohibiting offenseHB167 would prohibit private firearm sales at gun showsHB1670 is an attempt to restrict interstate shipping of firearms HB1705 would require a permit to buy firearms and ammunitionHB1726 would exempt up to $3000 worth of firearms from federal bankruptcy lawsHB1745 is a federal version of an extreme risk protection orderHB175 would add ammunition to existing law regarding transporting firearm across state lines when the person is legal to own in their state and in the state they are traveling toHB1761 would prohibit the use of federal funds to be used by states to create or maintain any firearm owner databaseHB1817 would require NICS to make a final disposition on challenges within 60 daysHB2071 would allow users of medical marijuana to own firearmsHB2179 would increase penalties for theft of a firearm from a licensed dealer or a gun rangeHB2251 would give spouses of military personnel the same rights as their spouse in receiving firearms at their duty stationHB2303 would create a 'gun offender registry' similar to the sexual predators registryHB2364 would require any business that has to file with the SEC to report any investments in firearm or ammunition manaufacturersHB2383 would prohibit any entity that receives a DHS grant from using those funds to purchase firearmsThis legislation would allow the purchase of handguns across state lines between law-abiding individuals.HB2585 would create a gun violence advisory board but the bill is filled with so many lies about the amount of firearm related deaths it's absolutely anti-gunHB2621 would direct DHS to assess the threat of terrorists using 'ghost guns'HB2634 would prohibit sales of long guns to non-residents of the state they are trying to buy them inHB2670 would regulate the FN Five-Seven handgun and would require testing of all ammunition to see if it's armor piercingHB2671 would make flamethrowers NFA itemsHB2674 would add a myriad of new restrictions on gun dealers HB2708 would make anyone convicted of a misdemeanor 'hate crime' a prohibited personHB2786 would create grants for states that pass red flag firearm confiscation billsHB282 is an 'assault weapon' ban billHB2867 would require gun owners to lock up their guns if there is a child in the homeHB2959 is an 'assault weapon' and 'high capacity' magazine ban billHB3076 would create extreme risk protection ordersHB3200 would repeal the federal gun free school zone actHB3214 would repeal the protection of lawful commerce in arms actHB3234 would add more burdens on licensed firearm dealersHB3265 would outlaw the distribution of 3D printed firearm plansHB3285 would provide federal grants to states that require a handgun license prior to purchasing a handgunHB33 would restrict the interstate sales of firearmsHB3404 would allow local law enforcement to hold an NFA application for up to 90 days, making the process even longer than it already isHB3420 would require local police departments to store all unused firearms safelyHB3435 encourages the states ti allow local government to implement their own gun lawsHB3450 would prohibit the secretary of veteran's affairs from transmitting any data to the department of justice, for use in the NICS system, based solely on a determination by the Secretary, that a person has a service-connected disability. HB3454 would outlaw ownership of suppressors by civilians and create a buyback program to collect themHB3495 is a bill to provide support for vets considered at high risk of suicide, the problem is one of the 'conditions' deeming them to be high risk is the presence of firearms. The bill does not specify how it's to be determined if they own firearmsHB3553 would ban the sale of 80% receivers, parts kits and 3D printed gun partsThis legislation would expand the duty and liability of mental health professionals to report mental health issues 'without' their patient having the right of due process and violates the patients rights actHB3569 would create grants for states that require a license to purchase a firearmHB3599 would provide grants to states and tribal nations if they enroll gun owners in the federal 'snap back' program which is a national database of gun ownersHB3606 would outlaw bump stocks and trigger activatorsHB38 is the national concealed carry reciprocity act reintroducedHB3826 would prohibit the department of veterans affairs to transmit any data about a veteran's ability to handle their finances to the department of justice for use in the NICS systemHB4062 is an anti-gun person's dream come true. It contains just about every anti-gun proposal you could think of including universal background checks, state licensing requirement and a 'high capacity' magazine ban (among others)HB4080 would require firearms and ammunition to be locked up if anyone under 18 lives in the home or a prohibited person lives thereHB4081 is a full blown, mandatory firearm registry without no exceptions. Not only a registry but it requires a list 'specifying the identity of any person to whom, and any period of time during which, the firearm will be loaned to the person.' It also requires a license from the Attorney General to own firearms, a required psychological evaluation before getting a license, training and an insurance policy. It even requires a license from the AG to 'display an antique firearm' in ones own home! There are also 'special rules' for owning a so-called 'military style weapon'. The bill also outlaws all ammunition .50 cal or greater and 'large capacity' magazines over 10 rounds. It gives every gun owner 3 months from passage to register their firearms or face a $75,000 - $100,000 fine and imprisonment of not less than 10 years but no more than 15. HB4082 is a universal background check billHB4116 would make straw purchases 'more illegal'HB4177 would create a 'firearm safety board'HB4199 is a feeble attempt to 'do something' about 'gun violence' by re-implementing programs that have already been implemented, and failed, by re-authorizing the CDC to study gun violence and by making more people that have sought treatment for mental health issues prohibited personsHB4255 would require gun manufacturers to add a second 'hidden' serial number on firearms, it would also require ATF to hold background check data for 180 days as well as to eliminate the limitations on 'gun trace' dataThis legislation requires the release of certain records by the Department of Defense of the legality to own firearm status which is already required under Federal law.HB4271 would require gun manufacturers to add a suicide prevention label to all firearms or the boxes they come inHB4324 would require dealers to report the sale of two or more firearms to a single person to ATFHB435 would create the national gun violence research program funded by taxpayer dollarsHB4490 would require the department of justice to report annually how many NICS denials for the transfer of a firearm occur and how many of those denials were referred to ATF for investigation / prosecutionHB4594 would outlaw all bump stocks and binary triggers and any other device that can accelerate the rate of fire of a semi-auto firearm and would require anyone owning one to turn it in to the government or to destroy it within 90 days of the law going into effectHB4691 would require the consumer safety commission to set standards for firearm locks and gun safesHB4730 would create grants for companies to develop 'smart gun' technologiesHB4740 would require the CDC and the national institute for health services to study gun violenceHB4759 would prohibit the secretary of the Army from creating or enforcing any regulation prohibiting the legal carry of firearms at water resource development projectsHB4825 would provide secure firearm storage for judges at their duty stationHB4836 would throw more federal tax dollars at programs designed to stop gun violence when in fact these type things should be handled at the local / state level. Just more bloated bureaucracy HB4872 would prohibit gun dealers who lose their federal license to transfer their inventory to themselves (which is standard practice when a dealer shuts down)HB49 would require ATF to report to congress all firearm background checks that failed to complete within 3 daysHB4926 would create a federal tax credit equal to 10% of the cost of specified firearm safety devices such as gun safesHB4951 would provide funds to 'strengthen school security' while stating none of the funds could be used for firearms or firearm trainingHB511 would make more people prohibited persons due to misdemeanor crimesHB5132 would use the financial institutions to track firearm, ammunition and firearm accessory sales under the premise of stopping 'domestic terrorism'HB5289 would remove short barreled rifles from the NFA, would preempt states from banning them and would require all records pertaining to them with ATF would be destroyedHB5301 would amend the gun free schools act to allow carrying firearms on school property if the person has a carry licenseHB569 would make more people prohibited persons under domestic abuse lawsHB606 would require ATF to record all tests when determining whether an item is a firearm or not and be required to maintain those videos in a database where they can be requested by the owner of the itemHB664 would protect citizens 2nd amendment rights on property controlled by water resource development projectsHB674 would fund 'gun violence research' by the CDCHB686 would require all sales of ammunition be face to face, would require all businesses that sell ammunition to be licensed, require record keeping of all ammunition sales and require all bulk sales (more than 1000 rounds in a 5 day period) of ammunition to be reportedHB687 would create a handgun licensing and registration systemHB717 would raise the age to buy any semi-auto center fire rifle that can accept a magazine that holds more than 5 rounds to 21HB719 would require semi-auto firearms to be fitted with micro-stamping technologyHB744 would create a national extreme risk protection orderHB775 would take suppressors of the NFA list and treat them like firearm accessoriesHB8 is a universal background check billHB820 would require background checks on all firearms sold at gun showsHB821 would allow the government to keep records of of NICS checksHB822 would require firearm owners to have liability insuranceHB869 is another 'ghost gun' billHB930 would require manufacturers to incorporate micro-stamping into their firearms and would require lost or stolen firearms to be reported within 48 hoursHB939 would require firearms dealers to lock up all firearms when they are closedHB942 would mandate smart gun technologyHB952 is a backdoor means of banning ammunition by changing the definition of armor piercing ammunition and allowing the attorney general to decide if ammunition is not 'primarily used for sporting purposes'HB971 would make anyone convicted of misdemeanor animal cruelty a prohibited personHR145 is a resolution that would waive almost all the rules of the house pertaining to HR8 (universal background check bill)HR231 is a resolution clarifying that federal funds may not be sued to train and arm teachersHR391 would designate June as 'gun violence awareness month'HR555 requests the senate to vote on HR8 (universal background checks) which passed the house in the SpringHR702 is a resolution calling for reducing gun violence by regulating manufacturers, limiting firearm production and sales, a permanent ban on assault-type weapons and a mass gun buyback programSB120 would make a conviction for misdemeanor stalking a prohibiting offenseSB1331 would protect veterans from being label mentally defective without proper evidenceSB1352 would create a federal advisory council to support victims of gun violenceSB1395 is an 'assault weapon' ban for anyone under 21SB1442 is a school safety funding bill that specifically state no funding can be used to buy firearms or for firearm trainingSB1462 would make anyone convicted of a misdemeanor 'hate crime' or an enhanced sentence because of a 'hate determination' a prohibited personSB1506 would give people in constitutional carry states the same exemptions as permit holders as far as coming in within 1,000 feet of a school zoneSB1519 would improve the NICS systemSB1779 would repeal the federal law that protects gun manufacturers from being sued for the misuse of their productsSB1788 would increase penalties for theft, burglary or robbery of a gun dealer or distributorSB1795 is an attempt to further regulate (harass) licensed gun dealersSB1831 would outlaw the distribution of 3D printed firearm plansSB1844 would provide grants to states that require a license to purchase handgunsSB1884 would create a tax credit for 'smart gun' technology researchSB1924 would require background checks, or licensing, on ammunition salesSB193 would require all firearms to be secured when children live in the homeSB1943 would outlaw civilian possession of suppressors including a section requiring all currently owned suppressors to be sold to the governmentSB2013 would allow carrying firearms on water resource projects controlled by the ArmySB2014 would set up grants for states that require a license to purchase a firearmSB202 would remove suppressors from the NFA and would make any state laws regulating them null and voidSB2272 would require all firearm owners to be licensed and would create a firearm owner databaseSB2376 would make interstate gun trafficking 'more illegal' than it already isSB2449 would require a federal license to own a firearmSB2554 would appropriate 75 million dollar for 4 years starting in 2020 to study mass shootingsSB2671 is another grant program to help gun violence reduction programsSB2843 would make anyone convicted of a misdemeanor crime of stalking a prohibited personSB320 would require dealers to lock up all firearms when their business is not openSB42 is a universal background check billSB443 would update the definition of an antique firearmSB447 would ban the future sale of any magazine that can hold more then 10 roundsSB459 is an attempt to stop the oversight of the US munitions list from being transferred to the department of commerce and to restrict the removal of certain firearms from that list.SB506 would provide grants to states that enact extreme risk protection ordersSB66 is a full blown 'assault weapon' ban and a large capacity magazine ban that would also ban many rifles not considered 'assault weapons' in the 1994 ban and would ban so-called 'assault pistols' that weigh over 50 ounces when unloaded (that would be any handgun that weighs more than 3.125 pounds)SB69 is the concealed reciprocity bill of 2017 reintroducedSB7 would give grant money to any state that has an extreme risk protection order law enacted and it's sponsored by two RepublicansSB730 is an attempt by Kirsten Gillibrand to shut down interstate commerce of firearms by adding vague language about sales between private partiesSB817 would remove suppressors from the NFA and would prohibit states to add additional fees for suppressor purchases. The bill would also mandate the destruction of all ATF records of suppressor tax stampsSB875 would require NICS to contact state and local officials when a prohibited person attempts to buy a firearmSB94 would provide funds to expand and promote target practice and marksmanship training on federal landsSR110 is a resolution clarifying that federal funds may not be sued to train and arm teachersSR217 would make June national gun violence awareness month and June 7-9 as national gun violence awareness weekend
HB1072 would forbid states to impose regulations on firearm manufacturers
HB1112 would require gun dealers to wait 10 days before transferring a firearm to a person if a background check has not been completed by NICS
HB1115 would repeal liability protections for firearm manufacturers
HB1116 would make anyone convicted within the past 10 years of any 'crime of violence', is under 25 and has been convicted in any court of a crime that would be considered a 'crime of violence' for an adult and has been convicted of an offense that has, 'as an element', the possession or distribution of, or the intent to possess or distribute, alcohol or a controlled substance (as so defined); or who has been convicted in any court of stalking a prohibited person
HB1134 is an attempt to stop the president from remove items from the munitions export list
HB1186 is a high capacity magazine ban bill
HB121 would set up an expungement process for non-violent criminals that includes restoring firearm rights
HB1222 would expand target practice and firearm safety on federal lands
HB1236 would provide grants to states that enact extreme risk protection orders
HB1262 would raise the age to buy a rifle or shotgun to 21
HB1263 would require all rifles that accept detachable magazines as NFA items requiring a full ATF background check and a $200 tax stamp
HB1266 would classify firearm kits as firearms
HB1279 would give money to the states to conduct gun buyback programs
HB1287 would set up grants to give to states that require firearms to be turned in during domestic abuse situations
HB1296 is an 'assault weapon' ban and high capacity magazine ban
HB1297 would add any firearm that can be concealed and can fire 'armor piercing' ammunition to the NFA
HB1339 would enhance penalties for theft of a firearm from a dealer and would would establish a mass violence prevention center
HB1397 would require NICS to notify immigration and border enforcement (ICE) when an illegal alien tries to buy a firearm
HB1412 would require NICS to notify ICE when an illegal alien tries to buy a firearm
HB1454 would require a three day waiting period for 'private transfers' of firearms
HB1531 would give the attorney general the power to stop the sale of a firearm to anyone that is a 'known to be' or 'suspected' of any conduct they consider to be deemed as terrorism or support for terrorists
HB155 would remove suppressors from the definition of firearms in so far as the NFA act, it would also preempt state laws regarding suppressors and would require all NFA records of suppressors to be destroyed
HB157 would repeal the gun manufacturers liability protection act
HB1585 would make misdemeanor crimes like stalking a prohibiting offense
HB167 would prohibit private firearm sales at gun shows
HB1670 is an attempt to restrict interstate shipping of firearms
HB1705 would require a permit to buy firearms and ammunition
HB1726 would exempt up to $3000 worth of firearms from federal bankruptcy laws
HB1745 is a federal version of an extreme risk protection order
HB175 would add ammunition to existing law regarding transporting firearm across state lines when the person is legal to own in their state and in the state they are traveling to
HB1761 would prohibit the use of federal funds to be used by states to create or maintain any firearm owner database
HB1817 would require NICS to make a final disposition on challenges within 60 days
HB2071 would allow users of medical marijuana to own firearms
HB2179 would increase penalties for theft of a firearm from a licensed dealer or a gun range
HB2251 would give spouses of military personnel the same rights as their spouse in receiving firearms at their duty station
HB2303 would create a 'gun offender registry' similar to the sexual predators registry
HB2364 would require any business that has to file with the SEC to report any investments in firearm or ammunition manaufacturers
HB2383 would prohibit any entity that receives a DHS grant from using those funds to purchase firearms
This legislation would allow the purchase of handguns across state lines between law-abiding individuals.
HB2585 would create a gun violence advisory board but the bill is filled with so many lies about the amount of firearm related deaths it's absolutely anti-gun
HB2621 would direct DHS to assess the threat of terrorists using 'ghost guns'
HB2634 would prohibit sales of long guns to non-residents of the state they are trying to buy them in
HB2670 would regulate the FN Five-Seven handgun and would require testing of all ammunition to see if it's armor piercing
HB2671 would make flamethrowers NFA items
HB2674 would add a myriad of new restrictions on gun dealers
HB2708 would make anyone convicted of a misdemeanor 'hate crime' a prohibited person
HB2786 would create grants for states that pass red flag firearm confiscation bills
HB282 is an 'assault weapon' ban bill
HB2867 would require gun owners to lock up their guns if there is a child in the home
HB2959 is an 'assault weapon' and 'high capacity' magazine ban bill
HB3076 would create extreme risk protection orders
HB3200 would repeal the federal gun free school zone act
HB3214 would repeal the protection of lawful commerce in arms act
HB3234 would add more burdens on licensed firearm dealers
HB3265 would outlaw the distribution of 3D printed firearm plans
HB3285 would provide federal grants to states that require a handgun license prior to purchasing a handgun
HB33 would restrict the interstate sales of firearms
HB3404 would allow local law enforcement to hold an NFA application for up to 90 days, making the process even longer than it already is
HB3420 would require local police departments to store all unused firearms safely
HB3435 encourages the states ti allow local government to implement their own gun laws
HB3450 would prohibit the secretary of veteran's affairs from transmitting any data to the department of justice, for use in the NICS system, based solely on a determination by the Secretary, that a person has a service-connected disability.
HB3454 would outlaw ownership of suppressors by civilians and create a buyback program to collect them
HB3495 is a bill to provide support for vets considered at high risk of suicide, the problem is one of the 'conditions' deeming them to be high risk is the presence of firearms. The bill does not specify how it's to be determined if they own firearms
HB3553 would ban the sale of 80% receivers, parts kits and 3D printed gun parts
This legislation would expand the duty and liability of mental health professionals to report mental health issues 'without' their patient having the right of due process and violates the patients rights act
HB3569 would create grants for states that require a license to purchase a firearm
HB3599 would provide grants to states and tribal nations if they enroll gun owners in the federal 'snap back' program which is a national database of gun owners
HB3606 would outlaw bump stocks and trigger activators
HB38 is the national concealed carry reciprocity act reintroduced
HB3826 would prohibit the department of veterans affairs to transmit any data about a veteran's ability to handle their finances to the department of justice for use in the NICS system
HB4062 is an anti-gun person's dream come true. It contains just about every anti-gun proposal you could think of including universal background checks, state licensing requirement and a 'high capacity' magazine ban (among others)
HB4080 would require firearms and ammunition to be locked up if anyone under 18 lives in the home or a prohibited person lives there
HB4081 is a full blown, mandatory firearm registry without no exceptions. Not only a registry but it requires a list 'specifying the identity of any person to whom, and any period of time during which, the firearm will be loaned to the person.'
It also requires a license from the Attorney General to own firearms, a required psychological evaluation before getting a license, training and an insurance policy.
It even requires a license from the AG to 'display an antique firearm' in ones own home! There are also 'special rules' for owning a so-called 'military style weapon'.
The bill also outlaws all ammunition .50 cal or greater and 'large capacity' magazines over 10 rounds.
It gives every gun owner 3 months from passage to register their firearms or face a $75,000 - $100,000 fine and imprisonment of not less than 10 years but no more than 15.
HB4082 is a universal background check bill
HB4116 would make straw purchases 'more illegal'
HB4177 would create a 'firearm safety board'
HB4199 is a feeble attempt to 'do something' about 'gun violence' by re-implementing programs that have already been implemented, and failed, by re-authorizing the CDC to study gun violence and by making more people that have sought treatment for mental health issues prohibited persons
HB4255 would require gun manufacturers to add a second 'hidden' serial number on firearms, it would also require ATF to hold background check data for 180 days as well as to eliminate the limitations on 'gun trace' data
This legislation requires the release of certain records by the Department of Defense of the legality to own firearm status which is already required under Federal law.
HB4271 would require gun manufacturers to add a suicide prevention label to all firearms or the boxes they come in
HB4324 would require dealers to report the sale of two or more firearms to a single person to ATF
HB435 would create the national gun violence research program funded by taxpayer dollars
HB4490 would require the department of justice to report annually how many NICS denials for the transfer of a firearm occur and how many of those denials were referred to ATF for investigation / prosecution
HB4594 would outlaw all bump stocks and binary triggers and any other device that can accelerate the rate of fire of a semi-auto firearm and would require anyone owning one to turn it in to the government or to destroy it within 90 days of the law going into effect
HB4691 would require the consumer safety commission to set standards for firearm locks and gun safes
HB4730 would create grants for companies to develop 'smart gun' technologies
HB4740 would require the CDC and the national institute for health services to study gun violence
HB4759 would prohibit the secretary of the Army from creating or enforcing any regulation prohibiting the legal carry of firearms at water resource development projects
HB4825 would provide secure firearm storage for judges at their duty station
HB4836 would throw more federal tax dollars at programs designed to stop gun violence when in fact these type things should be handled at the local / state level. Just more bloated bureaucracy
HB4872 would prohibit gun dealers who lose their federal license to transfer their inventory to themselves (which is standard practice when a dealer shuts down)
HB49 would require ATF to report to congress all firearm background checks that failed to complete within 3 days
HB4926 would create a federal tax credit equal to 10% of the cost of specified firearm safety devices such as gun safes
HB4951 would provide funds to 'strengthen school security' while stating none of the funds could be used for firearms or firearm training
HB511 would make more people prohibited persons due to misdemeanor crimes
HB5132 would use the financial institutions to track firearm, ammunition and firearm accessory sales under the premise of stopping 'domestic terrorism'
HB5289 would remove short barreled rifles from the NFA, would preempt states from banning them and would require all records pertaining to them with ATF would be destroyed
HB5301 would amend the gun free schools act to allow carrying firearms on school property if the person has a carry license
HB569 would make more people prohibited persons under domestic abuse laws
HB606 would require ATF to record all tests when determining whether an item is a firearm or not and be required to maintain those videos in a database where they can be requested by the owner of the item
HB664 would protect citizens 2nd amendment rights on property controlled by water resource development projects
HB674 would fund 'gun violence research' by the CDC
HB686 would require all sales of ammunition be face to face, would require all businesses that sell ammunition to be licensed, require record keeping of all ammunition sales and require all bulk sales (more than 1000 rounds in a 5 day period) of ammunition to be reported
HB687 would create a handgun licensing and registration system
HB717 would raise the age to buy any semi-auto center fire rifle that can accept a magazine that holds more than 5 rounds to 21
HB719 would require semi-auto firearms to be fitted with micro-stamping technology
HB744 would create a national extreme risk protection order
HB775 would take suppressors of the NFA list and treat them like firearm accessories
HB8 is a universal background check bill
HB820 would require background checks on all firearms sold at gun shows
HB821 would allow the government to keep records of of NICS checks
HB822 would require firearm owners to have liability insurance
HB869 is another 'ghost gun' bill
HB930 would require manufacturers to incorporate micro-stamping into their firearms and would require lost or stolen firearms to be reported within 48 hours
HB939 would require firearms dealers to lock up all firearms when they are closed
HB942 would mandate smart gun technology
HB952 is a backdoor means of banning ammunition by changing the definition of armor piercing ammunition and allowing the attorney general to decide if ammunition is not 'primarily used for sporting purposes'
HB971 would make anyone convicted of misdemeanor animal cruelty a prohibited person
HR145 is a resolution that would waive almost all the rules of the house pertaining to HR8 (universal background check bill)
HR231 is a resolution clarifying that federal funds may not be sued to train and arm teachers
HR391 would designate June as 'gun violence awareness month'
HR555 requests the senate to vote on HR8 (universal background checks) which passed the house in the Spring
HR702 is a resolution calling for reducing gun violence by regulating manufacturers, limiting firearm production and sales, a permanent ban on assault-type weapons and a mass gun buyback program
SB120 would make a conviction for misdemeanor stalking a prohibiting offense
SB1331 would protect veterans from being label mentally defective without proper evidence
SB1352 would create a federal advisory council to support victims of gun violence
SB1395 is an 'assault weapon' ban for anyone under 21
SB1442 is a school safety funding bill that specifically state no funding can be used to buy firearms or for firearm training
SB1462 would make anyone convicted of a misdemeanor 'hate crime' or an enhanced sentence because of a 'hate determination' a prohibited person
SB1506 would give people in constitutional carry states the same exemptions as permit holders as far as coming in within 1,000 feet of a school zone
SB1519 would improve the NICS system
SB1779 would repeal the federal law that protects gun manufacturers from being sued for the misuse of their products
SB1788 would increase penalties for theft, burglary or robbery of a gun dealer or distributor
SB1795 is an attempt to further regulate (harass) licensed gun dealers
SB1831 would outlaw the distribution of 3D printed firearm plans
SB1844 would provide grants to states that require a license to purchase handguns
SB1884 would create a tax credit for 'smart gun' technology research
SB1924 would require background checks, or licensing, on ammunition sales
SB193 would require all firearms to be secured when children live in the home
SB1943 would outlaw civilian possession of suppressors including a section requiring all currently owned suppressors to be sold to the government
SB2013 would allow carrying firearms on water resource projects controlled by the Army
SB2014 would set up grants for states that require a license to purchase a firearm
SB202 would remove suppressors from the NFA and would make any state laws regulating them null and void
SB2272 would require all firearm owners to be licensed and would create a firearm owner database
SB2376 would make interstate gun trafficking 'more illegal' than it already is
SB2449 would require a federal license to own a firearm
SB2554 would appropriate 75 million dollar for 4 years starting in 2020 to study mass shootings
SB2671 is another grant program to help gun violence reduction programs
SB2843 would make anyone convicted of a misdemeanor crime of stalking a prohibited person
SB320 would require dealers to lock up all firearms when their business is not open
SB42 is a universal background check bill
SB443 would update the definition of an antique firearm
SB447 would ban the future sale of any magazine that can hold more then 10 rounds
SB459 is an attempt to stop the oversight of the US munitions list from being transferred to the department of commerce and to restrict the removal of certain firearms from that list.
SB506 would provide grants to states that enact extreme risk protection orders
SB66 is a full blown 'assault weapon' ban and a large capacity magazine ban that would also ban many rifles not considered 'assault weapons' in the 1994 ban and would ban so-called 'assault pistols' that weigh over 50 ounces when unloaded (that would be any handgun that weighs more than 3.125 pounds)
SB69 is the concealed reciprocity bill of 2017 reintroduced
SB7 would give grant money to any state that has an extreme risk protection order law enacted and it's sponsored by two Republicans
SB730 is an attempt by Kirsten Gillibrand to shut down interstate commerce of firearms by adding vague language about sales between private parties
SB817 would remove suppressors from the NFA and would prohibit states to add additional fees for suppressor purchases. The bill would also mandate the destruction of all ATF records of suppressor tax stamps
SB875 would require NICS to contact state and local officials when a prohibited person attempts to buy a firearm
SB94 would provide funds to expand and promote target practice and marksmanship training on federal lands
SR110 is a resolution clarifying that federal funds may not be sued to train and arm teachers
SR217 would make June national gun violence awareness month and June 7-9 as national gun violence awareness weekend