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<p>HB1004 would require liability insurance to own a gun</p><p>HB1005 would require NICS to keep firearm transfer information for at least 90 days</p><p>HB1006 would require background checks on all firearms sold at gun shows</p><p>HB1007 would make it a crime to ship 2 or more firearms if the seller knows or should know the other party is prohibited</p><p>HB1008 would require personalized guns to become the norm</p><p>HB1013 would give military and their spouses the same rights to firearms as they would have in their home state</p><p>HB1027 would allow carrying firearms on military bases</p><p>HB1132 would prevent any funds provided to ATF from being used to create a firearm owner database</p><p>HB1207 would completely eliminate online ammunition sales, requiring all sales to be face to face and all dealers selling ammunition be licensed</p><p>HB881 would require the surgeon general to submit a yearly report to congress on the effect of gun violence on public health</p><p>HB993 would prohibit any budgeted money from being used to fund ATF to "enforce, implement, or advance any measure, law, regulation, or guidance relating to the lawful use, purchase, sale, possession, or transportation of firearms by any citizen"</p><p>HR226 is a resolution to, among other things, reduce gun violence by regulating firearm manufacturers and creating a permanent 'assault weapon' ban</p>