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Passed West Virginia Firearm Legislation HB4145

  this is an pro-gun bill
Legislation Overview

Title: Relating to carry or use of a handgun or deadly weapon

Subject: Public Safety

Description: The purpose of this bill is to authorize residents of the State of West Virginia to carry a firearm in a concealed manner, without permit, so long as certain conditions are met. The bill permits eligible persons to carry a handgun for self-defense purposes, without permit, while afield. It establishes that criminal penalties for carrying a concealed deadly weapon without state license or other lawful authorization apply only to persons under twenty-one years of age. The bill requires an applicant for a concealed weapon permit to be a United States citizen or legal resident thereof and a resident of this state and of the county in which application is made. The bill permits persons eighteen years and older to obtain a concealed carry permit. It requires actual live firing of ammunition in training and requires an applicant for a concealed carry permit to provide a copy of the instructor’s certification. The bill requires that on or after January 1, 2017, all duplicate license cards issued by county sheriffs to be uniform across all fifty-five counties and feature a photograph of the licensee. It requires State Police, in cooperation with the Sheriffs’ Bureau of Professional Standards, to prepare uniform applications for licenses and license cards. The bill creates a provisional license to carry concealed deadly weapons for persons between eighteen and twenty-one years of age and establishes provisional license application requirements and procedures. The bill exempts members of the United States Armed Forces, Reserve or National Guard from permit requirements and eliminates the requirement for persons twenty-one years of age and older to possess a permit to carry a concealed deadly weapon provided that certain conditions are met, including being a United States citizen or legal resident, being twenty-one years of age or older and not prohibited from possessing firearms. The bill requires a school principal to report certain violations to the State Police, provides enhanced penalties for use of a firearm during commission of a felony. And, provides for an exception to enhanced penalties in certain circumstances when a firearm is used in defense of self or others.

Session: 2016 Regular Session

Last Action: Chapter 252, Acts, Regular Session, 2016

Last Action Date: May 13, 2016

Sponsors

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11 sponsors: Saira Blair; Mike Azinger; Jim Butler; Scott Cadle; Jeff Eldridge; Eric Householder; Justin Marcum; John Overington; Linda Phillips; Kelli Sobonya; Jill Upson;

Percentage of House Of Delegates sponsoring bill: 11% (11 of 100)

History
Chamber Date Action
House May 13, 2016 Chapter 252, Acts, Regular Session, 2016
House Mar 5, 2016 House received Senate message
Senate Mar 5, 2016 Completed legislative action
Senate Mar 5, 2016 Communicated to House
Senate Mar 5, 2016 Senate passed as result of veto (Roll No. 297)
Senate Mar 5, 2016 Senate reconsidered action (voice vote)
Senate Mar 5, 2016 Vetoed by Governor 3/3/16 - Senate Journal
Senate Mar 5, 2016 House Message received
House Mar 4, 2016 Motion to consider bill notwithstanding the objections of the Governor
House Mar 4, 2016 Communicated to Senate
House Mar 4, 2016 House passed over veto (Roll No. 355)
House Mar 4, 2016 Vetoed by Governor 3/3/16 - House Journal
House Mar 3, 2016 Vetoed by Governor 3/3/16
Senate Feb 27, 2016 To Governor 2/26/16 - Senate Journal
House Feb 26, 2016 To Governor 2/26/16 - House Journal
House Feb 26, 2016 To Governor 2/26/16
House Feb 24, 2016 House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 168)
House Feb 24, 2016 House received Senate message
Senate Feb 24, 2016 Completed legislative action
Senate Feb 24, 2016 Communicated to House
Senate Feb 24, 2016 Senate concurred in House amendments and passed bill (Roll No. 179)
Senate Feb 24, 2016 House Message received
House Feb 24, 2016 Communicated to Senate
House Feb 24, 2016 Title amendment adopted (Voice vote)
House Feb 24, 2016 House received Senate message
Senate Feb 22, 2016 Read 3rd time
Senate Feb 22, 2016 Senate requests House to concur
Senate Feb 22, 2016 Passed Senate with amended title (Roll No. 168)
Senate Feb 22, 2016 On 3rd reading
Senate Feb 20, 2016 Committee Amendment Reported
Senate Feb 20, 2016 Read 2nd time
Senate Feb 20, 2016 Stollings Amendments to committee amendment rejected (Voice vote)
Senate Feb 20, 2016 Romano Amendments to committee amendment rejected (Voice vote)
Senate Feb 20, 2016 Trump Amendments to committee amendment adopted (Voice vote)
Senate Feb 20, 2016 Committee amendment as amended adopted (Voice vote)
Senate Feb 19, 2016 Read 2nd time
Senate Feb 19, 2016 Laid over on 2nd reading 2/19/16
Senate Feb 19, 2016 On 2nd reading
Senate Feb 18, 2016 Read 1st time
Senate Feb 18, 2016 On 1st reading
Senate Feb 17, 2016 Reported do pass, with amendment
Senate Feb 9, 2016 Introduced in Senate
Senate Feb 9, 2016 To Judiciary
Senate Feb 9, 2016 To Judiciary
Senate Feb 9, 2016 House Message received
House Feb 8, 2016 Passed House (Roll No. 49)
House Feb 8, 2016 Communicated to Senate
House Feb 8, 2016 Title amendment adopted (Voice vote)
House Feb 8, 2016 Amendment to amendment rejected (Roll No. 46)
House Feb 8, 2016 Amendment to amendment rejected (Roll No. 45)
House Feb 8, 2016 Amendment to amendment adopted (Voice)
House Feb 8, 2016 Amendment reported by the Clerk
House Feb 8, 2016 On 3rd reading, House Calendar
House Feb 8, 2016 Read 3rd time
House Feb 8, 2016 Amendment adopted (Voice vote)
House Feb 8, 2016 Amendment to amendment rejected (Roll No. 48)
House Feb 8, 2016 Amendment to amendment rejected (Roll No. 47)
House Feb 5, 2016 Amendments pending
House Feb 5, 2016 Read 2nd time
House Feb 5, 2016 On 2nd reading, House Calendar
House Feb 4, 2016 On 1st reading, House Calendar
House Feb 4, 2016 Read 1st time
House Feb 3, 2016 By substitute, do pass
House Jan 19, 2016 To Judiciary
House Jan 19, 2016 Introduced in House
House Jan 19, 2016 Filed for introduction
House Jan 19, 2016 To House Judiciary
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
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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

Amendment to amendment rejected (Roll No. 45)

Amendment to amendment rejected (Roll No. 46)

Amendment to amendment rejected (Roll No. 47)

Amendment to amendment rejected (Roll No. 48)

Passed House (Roll No. 49)

Passed Senate with amended title (Roll No. 168)

House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 168)

Senate concurred in House amendments and passed bill (Roll No. 179)

House passed over veto (Roll No. 355)

Senate passed as result of veto (Roll No. 297)

Link: link to state bill page

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