Report Date – Thursday, January 21, 2021
ALERT!!
HB60 Concealed Carry Firearm Amendment:
Subcommittee Hearing: Friday, January 21st @ 2:00pm LINK
Current Numbered Bills
HB0060 | Conceal Carry Firearms Amendments | Brooks, W. |
HB0061 | Concealed Carry Exemption During State of Emergency | Maloy, A.C. |
HB0076 | Firearm Preemption Amendments | Maloy, A.C. |
HB0101 | Protected Persons Amendments | Stoddard, A. |
HB0200 | Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments | Maloy, A.C. |
HB0205 | Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchases | King, Brian S. |
H.B. 60
CONCEAL CARRY FIREARMS AMENDMENTS
STATUS: House Judiciary Committee
- This bill provides that an individual who is 21 years old or older, and may lawfully possess a firearm, may carry a concealed firearm in a public area without a permit.
H.B. 61
CONCEALED CARRY EXEMPTION DURING STATE OF EMERGENCY
STATUS: Clerk of the House
- This bill:
- suspends the requirement to have a concealed carry permit if:
- the person may lawfully possess a firearm; and
- a state of emergency has been declared locally or statewide; and
- limits the suspension to the area over which the state of emergency extends.
H.B. 76
Firearm Preemption Amendments
STATUS: Clerk of the House
- This bill:
- 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 for violating legislative preemption;
- addresses governmental immunity; and
- makes technical changes.
H.B. 101
Protected Persons Amendments
STATUS: Clerk of the House
- This bill:
- defines terms; and
- requires a restricted person to comply with certain procedures upon becoming a restricted person
H.B. 200
Firearm Safe Harbor Amendments
STATUS: Clerk of the House
- This bill:
- defines terms;
- clarifies that a cohabitant or an owner cohabitant may surrender a firearm to law enforcement;
- allows law enforcement officers to receive firearms;
- requires a law enforcement agency to return a firearm to the owner upon request;
- and makes technical and conforming corrections.
H.B. 205
Universal Background Checks for Firearm Purchases
STATUS: Clerk of the House
- This bill:
- defines terms;
- 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;
- provides criminal penalties for a violation of the provisions of this bill; and makes technical changes.
National Concealed Carry Bill Introduced to Congress
Similar bills have been introduced on the federal level many times. We will keep an eye on this and see how in processes. Check it details HERE!