50 States (and D.C!!): Legislation Pending, Your Action Needed! (Updated 6/13)
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Here's how you can help:
1) Check below to see if your state has current legislation in the pipe; if so, contact your legislator(s) and let them know you support it, and they should too!
2) If you know of pending legislation (or an update) and it's not listed here, post in the thread and we'll get it up on the big board! Be sure to include links to the legislative language, a news story, contact information for lawmakers, etc.
3) CHECK BACK REGULARLY! This is a living document, an activist's toolbox; it's as good as you help make it.
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Alabama
Alaska
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Arizona
[font color="red"] House Bill 2291 [font color="black"] (Makes enforcing any future federal gun ownership laws a Class 6 felony) in committee
[font color="red"] House Bill 2288 [font color="black"](Allows guns in all unsecured public buildings) in committee
[font color="blue"] House Bill[font color="black"] 2377 (Prohibits anyone voluntarily hospitalized for mental-health evaluation or treatment from possessing firearms) in committee
[font color="blue"]House Bill[font color="black"] 2379 (Prohibits anyone with court-issued orders of protection against them from possessing firearms) in committee
[font color="blue"]House Bill[font color="black"] 2380 (Reinstates permit requirement for concealed carry) in committee
[font color="blue"]House Bill[font color="black"] 2381 (Universal background checks) in committee
[font color="blue"]Senate Bill[font color="black"] 1049 (Prohibits firearms on college campuses) in committee
[font color="blue"]Senate Bill[font color="black"] 1050 (Bans magazines that hold more than 10 rounds) in committee
Contact Arizona House members: http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp?Body=H
Contact Arizona Senate members: http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp?Body=S
Arkansas
California
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Colorado
House Bill[font color="black"] 1229 (Universal background checks) headed to Governor's Office for signature SIGNED INTO LAW 3/20
[font color="blue"]House Bill [font color="black"]1224 (15-round magazine limit) headed to Governor's Office for signature SIGNED INTO LAW 3/20
Senate Bill 197 (Requires courts order domestic violence offenders surrender firearms) SIGNED INTO LAW 6/5
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Connecticut [font color="black"]
Comprehensive Gun Legislation (Universal background checks, assault weapons ban, prohibits sale and purchase of magazines larger than 10 rounds) SIGNED INTO LAW 4/4.
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Delaware[font color="black"]
House Bill 35 (Private sale background checks) SIGNED INTO LAW 5/9!
Senate Bill 16 (Requires reporting of lost or stolen firearms) SIGNED INTO LAW 5/15!
Florida
Georgia
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Hawaii
Senate Bill 69 [font color="black"] (Background checks on guns procured out-of-state) APPROVED BY LEGISLATURE!! Headed to Governor for signature!
Idaho
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Illinois [font color="black"]
Senate Bill 1002 (10-round magazine limit) referred to Senate Assignments Committee
Indiana
Iowa
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Kansas
House Bill [font color="black"]2055 (Allows guns in all unsecured public buildings) headed to Senate
[font color="red"]House Bill [font color="black"]2199 (Allows state law enforcement to arrest federal agents who enforce federal gun laws) headed to Senate
Kentucky
Louisiana
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Maine [font color="black"]
LD 267 (Gun show background check) failed 16-19 in (Republican controlled) Senate (6/3).
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Maryland[font color="black"]
Senate Bill 281 (Universal background checks, 10-bullet magazine limit, assault weapons ban) SIGNED INTO LAW 5/20!
Massachusetts
Michigan
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Minnesota
House File [font color="black"] 285 (Expanding records database for background checks) headed to floor votes this week.
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
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Nevada[font color="blue"]
Senate Bill 221 [font color="black"] (Universal background checks) PASSED Senate, PASSED Assembly; VETOED by (R) GOVERNOR.
[font color="blue"]Assembly Bill[font color="black"] 234 (Universal background check, prohibit possession of armor-piercing bullets, excise tax on firearms and ammunition) KILLED IN COMMITTEE
[font color="red"]Assembly Bill[font color="black"] 143 (Allow concealed carry in schools) KILLED IN COMMITTEE.
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New Hampshire
House Bill[font color="black"] 135 (Repeal of "Stand Your Ground" provision) passed House, KILLED by (GOP-controlled) Senate.
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New Jersey [font color="black"]
Package of 10 Gun Bills PASSED BY SENATE! State Assembly ready to go!
Find your NJ legislator: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/legsearch.asp
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
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Ohio [font color="black"]
House Bill 160 (Requires surrender of firearm during domestic protection order) introduced in House
Oklahoma
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Oregon[font color="black"]
Senate Bill 347 (Prohibits guns on school grounds)
Senate Bill 699 (Prohibits guns in state capitol)
Senate Bill 700 (Universal background checks)
Senate Bill 796 (Testing requirements for CCW)
All four bills OUT OF COMMITTEE and headed to full senate floor vote! Contact your Senator NOW: http://www.leg.state.or.us/findlegsltr/
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Pennsylvania [font color="black"]
House Bill 1479 (Prohibits large capacity magazines) introduced
House Bill 1515 (Requires individuals report when their firearms are lost or stolen) introduced
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Rhode Island
House Bill [font color="black"] 5573 (Repeals ban on firearm registration, requires new firearms sold be equipped with device to prevent unintended discharge) in committee, hearing scheduled May 1!
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
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Utah
House Bill [font color="black"]76 (Erases state law requiring permit & background check for concealed carry) VETOED by the governor! http://goo.gl/Pbr08
Vermont
Virginia
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Washington State[font color="black"]
House Bill 1612 (Sex offender-style registry for felony firearms convictions) SIGNED INTO LAW 5/8!!
Washington, D.C.[font color="black"]
B20-170 (Requires liability insurance to hold firearm license) hearing before Business, Consumer, and Regulatory Affairs Thursday, May 16!!
Sign up to testify or contact committee members below:
Councilor Vincent Orange (D) (At-Large), Chairman
(202) 724-8174
vorange@dccouncil.us
Councilor David Grosso (I) (At-Large)
(202) 724-8105
dgrosso@dccouncil.us
Councilor Jim Graham (D-Ward 1)
(202) 724-8181
jgraham@dccouncil.us
Councilor Mary M. Cheh (D-Ward 3)
(202) 724-8062
mcheh@dccouncil.us
Councilor Yvette Alexander (D-Ward 7)
(202) 724-8068
yalexander@dccouncil.us
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Progressive dog
(7,219 posts)If you go to the gungeon, you'll see lots of discussion about this law. http://oneidadispatch.com/articles/2013/03/18/news/doc5144651aada8a456195148.txt
Robb
(39,665 posts)Nothing for us to do; I'm hoping to collect info on pending legislation we can praise or pan to the local legislators.
bobclark86
(1,415 posts)Even Cuomo's office has hinted at lifting the 7-round limit on magazines and going back to the 10-round limit (but you can still only put 7 in them).
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)from senseless killings!
Tell me what I can do to help, Robb.
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Robb
(39,665 posts)Please edit your posts to include the info we need, thanks.
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SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)It should be a good resource to chart the progress of pro-gun control legislation at the state level.
premium
(3,731 posts)except talk of increasing security in schools.
House Bill 2291
Within a month of the start of the legislative session, four state legislators have proposed House Bill 2291,
which would make federal laws restricting certain firearms illegal in the state of Arizona.
"The gist of (HB 2291) really is to preserve the Second Amendment rights of all the Arizona citizens,"
said Rep. Carl Seel, who co-sponsored the bill.
According to the legislation, anyone trying to enforce a federal "rule, regulation or order that is effective
on or after January 1, 2013" and limits or restricts ownership of a semiautomatic firearm or any magazine
of any firearm can be charged with a Class 6 felony.
"When the federal government oversteps its power and trounces on the citizenry,
it's incumbent on the states to stand up and say no," said Seel.
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Other proposed bills:
http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/20130124arizona-us-seek-new-gun-related-laws.html
Gun legislation
State lawmakers have proposed about a dozen gun-related bills so far this session.
Here are some of them:
Public buildings: House Bill 2288, sponsored by Rep. Steve Smith, R-Maricopa,
would allow guns in all public buildings unless the building is secured by either a
law-enforcement officer or an armed security guard and metal detectors.
Prohibited enforcement: Senate Bill 1112 and HB 2291, sponsored by Sen. Kelli Ward,
R-Lake Havasu City, and Smith, would ban all federal, state or local government employees
and federally licensed gun dealers from enforcing any federal law or regulation relating
to firearms or ammunition in Arizona.
Prohibited possessors: HB 2377, sponsored by Rep. Chad Campbell, D-Phoenix, prohibits
anyone who has been voluntarily hospitalized for mental-health evaluation or treatment
from possessing a firearm. His HB 2379 bans people with court-issued orders of protection
against them from possessing a firearm.
Concealed carry: HB 2380, sponsored by Campbell, reinstates the requirement that individuals
need a permit to carry a concealed weapon, and would require firearms training to get such a permit.
Background check: HB 2381, sponsored by Campbell, requires person-to-person gun sales to go
through a licensed firearms dealer so a background check is conducted on both parties.
College campuses: SB 1049, sponsored by Sen. Ed Ableser, D-Tempe, bans firearms on college campuses.
Ammunition clips: SB 1050, sponsored by Ableser, bans high-capacity ammunition magazine clips.
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Contact Arizona House members:
http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp?Body=H
Contact Arizona Senate members:
http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp?Body=S
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Robb
(39,665 posts)virginia mountainman
(5,046 posts)They will come in very handy!
Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)Sigh.
HB 700 - an open carry law.
http://blog.chron.com/texaspolitics/2013/01/open-carry-bill-latest-proposal-to-expand-gun-laws-in-texas/
It would "allow individuals with concealed handgun licenses to carry weapons in plain view on a belt or shoulder holster." I'm amazed Texas doesn't already allow this.
http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Legislature-might-revisit-issue-of-guns-on-campus-4202474.php
SB 182 "seeks to ban any public university from prohibiting students, faculty or staff with a concealed handgun license to carry on campus, including classrooms."
But the doozy is HB 1076 from Steve Toth.
http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/cypresscreek/news/state-rep-steve-toth-hits-a-home-run-with-firearms/article_54702592-8fc9-11e2-8d56-001a4bcf887a.html
It's called the "Firearm Protection Act," and according to that OpEd, has the strongest chance of passing. It's a ban on federal gun bans in the state of Texas, basically. It makes it a criminal offense for anyone to enforce any federal gun regulation passed after January 1, 2013 that is not also a Texas law. Here's the text:
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/tlodocs/83R/billtext/html/HB01076I.htm
And unless I miss my reading of this, there's language that would support a move to secede from the Union.
Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)The numbers are not in this story, but the committee considering the bills is the Texas House Homeland Security and Public Safety committee.
http://www.house.state.tx.us/committees/committee/?committee=420&session=82
The Dutton bill about the task force on gun violence is HB 2050.
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=83R&Bill=HB2050
The Anchia bill on gun show loopholes being closed is HB 3143.
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=83R&Bill=HB3143
And I found this link about people organizing against 3143. I was puzzled by something in the DMN story: saying that a "gun show promoter" became a Class A felon. That didn't pass the smell test, but I couldn't find the text. This link does have a link to the text:
http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2013/04/texas-legislative-alert-h-b-3143-2508094.html
And it's got disinfo just as much as the comment about making a gun show promoter a Class A felon. The promoter only becomes a felon if they don't comply with the law about background checks! As long as you comply, you can promote gun shows all you want.
The "beforeitsnews" link says that FFLs can't perform background checks on firearms they don't own. Well, the background checks are on people, not firearms. It also says people will use straw purchasers, anyway. Fine! Make it harder on the criminals to buy the firearms. That sounds like a plan to me!
Robb
(39,665 posts)I'm so sorry, I'll get some Texas stuff up as soon as I can.
Edited to add: looks like both those bills were left pending in committee -- sort of the administrative hell where Texas state legislation languishes forever without a vote.
Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)The ones that will move are the ones we need to rally against.
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)Maryland Senate passes gun-control bill, among strictest in the US
The Maryland Senate gave final approval to Gov. Martin O'Malley's sweeping gun control bill Thursday night, sending the legislation to the governor for his promised signature.
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-senate-passes-gun-bill-20130404,0,7830947.story
billh58
(6,641 posts)I just discovered this Group, and although I knew it was in the works, I didn't realize that it had actually been formed.
I'm in Hawaii, and I contacted the reps from my district, plus a few extra. As you may know, we already have some fairly sane gun laws in Hawaii, but the NRA wolves are threatening to attempt to impose CCW and do away with mandatory registration.
Again thanks for all of your hard work in getting this Group up and running.
Aloha,
Bill