HB0109 – Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchasers
STATUS: House Rules Committee since 1/27
- Requires background checks for the transfer of a firearm between persons who are not federal firearms licensees;
- Creates exceptions for family members, law enforcement agencies and officers, and others;
- Allows for temporary transfers under specific circumstances; and sets penalties.
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HB0115 – Dangerous Weapon Custodian Liability
STATUS: House Rules Committee since 1/27
- This bill provides a cause of action for negligent entrustment of a firearm.
- Provides for circumstances under which a firearm custodian can be liable for damage caused by another individual’s use of the firearm custodian’s firearm; and
- Provides for a defense to an action brought under the statute.
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HB0136 – Safe Storage of Firearms
STATUS: House Rules Committee since 1/30
- Makes it a criminal offense if a firearm is stored in a place that the firearm owner knows or has reason to believe a minor or person legally restricted from possessing a firearm has access to and a person is injured by a minor or restricted person using the firearm;
- Requires a firearm dealer to post written notice of possible prosecution for negligent storage of a firearm and provides a penalty for failure to post the notice; [EDIT: This portion gives me pause – Aaron]
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SB0033 – Firearm Identification Amendments
STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 1/27
- Makes it a third degree felony to alter or remove identifying marks on a firearm; and
- makes it a third degree felony to be in possession of a firearm on which the identifying marks have been removed or altered.
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S.B. 87 Firearm Commitment Amendments
STATUS: Senate Rules Committee since 2/4
- This bill provides for circumstances where a cohabitant may commit the firearm of a firearm owner cohabitant without the permission of the owner cohabitant;
- sets procedures for law enforcement to follow when accepting a firearm committed by a cohabitant without the owner cohabitant’s permission; and
- makes technical changes.
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H.B. 267 Prohibited Persons Amendments
STATUS: House Rules Committee since 2/6
- This bill requires an individual to surrender ownership and possession of all firearms within 72 hours of becoming a restricted person;
- provides procedures and requirements for a restricted person to comply with upon surrendering a firearm; and
- authorizes law enforcement to search and seize the firearms of a restricted person under specified circumstances.
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H.B. 271 Firearm Preemption Amendments
STATUS: House Rules Committee since 2/7 
- This bill clarifies that the Legislature has preempted the field of firearm regulation for the state.
- Creates the Firearms Preemption Enforcement Act;
- clarifies preemption of the field of firearms regulation;
- defines terms;
- outlines violations of legislative preemption;
- provides for civil action for a violation of legislative preemption;
- outlines remedies and fines for violating legislative preemption;
- addresses governmental immunity; and
- makes technical changes.
Please call your representative to voice yours support for this bill. This will help prevent a citizen from having to bring action against an agency violating firearms laws. Follow this link to find your representative by click on the “My Legislators” box.
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H.B. 282 Voluntary Firearms Restrictions Amendments
STATUS: House Rules Committee since 2/7
- This bill requires the Bureau of Criminal Identification to create a process and forms to allow a non-restricted person to voluntarily become a restricted person for a limited period of time;
- requires the person to acknowledge the consequences of the restrictions;
- allows the person to request removal after 30 days; and
- requires the law enforcement agency and bureau to destroy all records after a person is removed from the voluntary restricted list.
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Bills that have been requested by our representatives and titled but have not been submitted for process.
- Administrative Security Amendments
- Conceal Carry Firearms Amendments
- Discharge of Firearms Within Political Subdivisions
- Extreme Risk Protection Order Requirements
- Firearm Production Amendments
- Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
- Firearms Removal Amendments
- Firearms Revisions Peterson
- Gun-free Zone Liability Amendments
- Medical Cannabis Criminal Amendments
- Restricted Status Amendments

