Some local governments in North Carolina continue to consider or impose unwarranted restrictions on Right-to-Carry (RTC) permit holders in the wake of House Bill 650 going into effect last December 1. HB 650 was the omnibus firearm reform bill introduced by state Representative Mark Hilton (R-96) at the NRA’s request.
North Carolina: Local Governments Continue to Restrict Lawful Carry in Public Parks
Iowa: NRA Priority Firearm Preemption Bill Pulled from House Committee Agenda
Yesterday, NRA priority House File 2114 was supposed to be voted on by the full state House Public Safety Committee. Unfortunately, this important firearms preemption legislation was pulled from the committee agenda at the last moment. Please call AND e-mail members of the state House Public Safety Committee and urge them to consider and vote on this much-needed pro-gun legislation.
Hawaii: Anti-Gun Bill Deferred by Senate Committee
Yesterday, Senate Bill 2975 was heard in the state Senate Public Safety, Government Operations and Military Affairs Committee (PGM). Introduced by state Senator Shan Tsutsui (D-4), this anti-gun legislation would mandate that all Hawaii gun owners report the theft of a stolen firearm within 72 hours of discovering that theft.
Illinois: Chicago Mayor Proposes Statewide Handgun Registry
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) is trying to advance the anti-gun legacy of the man he replaced, former Mayor Richard Daley (D), by proposing a statewide handgun registry. Daley was well-known as an anti-gun zealot who promoted draconian gun control policies on a regular basis for two decades as Chicago’s Mayor. Emanuel is no stranger to anti-gun policies, of course. He served in the anti-gun administration of President Bill Clinton (D), followed by several years in Congress where he consistently earned an F-rating from the NRA-PVF. Before being elected Mayor of Chicago, he was Chief of Staff to anti-gun President Barrack Obama (D).
New Mexico: Lots of Progress for Pro-Gun Bills in Santa Fe This Week!
Senate Bill 26, the NRA- and NMSSA-backed legislation sponsored by state Senator Bill Payne (R-ABQ), would repeal Section 30-7-9 of the New Mexico Criminal Code, was referred to both the state House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee and the state House Judiciary Committee this week. Also this week, the state House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee gave a unanimous “do pass” recommendation to House Bill 67. This bill would codify what the New Mexico Department of Public Safety(NM DPS) is already doing administratively – conducting the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) background checks on all applicants for original and renewal concealed handgun licenses. Finally, the state House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee also gave a “do pass” recommendation to House Bill 206. This bill would override an administrative rule which bans the carrying of loaded handguns by license holders in state parks.
Indiana Charity Gaming Bill Benefitting “Friends of NRA” Banquets Heads to House Committee
Last week, the Indiana Senate voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 315, authored by state Senator Randy Head (R-18). SB 315 has now been assigned to the state House Public Policy Committee and could be heard as early as Tuesday, February 14. SB 315 would streamline the licensing and reporting process for charity gaming events, such as the Friends of NRA banquets.
Virginia House of Delegates Passes Two Important Self-Defense Measures and More!
Yesterday, the Virginia House of Delegates voted on two important self-defense measures what would affect law-abiding citizens in the Commonwealth. House Bill 14 passed the state House by a 75 to 22 vote and House Bill 48 passed by a 70 to 28 vote. Both bills will go to the state Senate for its consideration. The House Militia, Police and Public Safety Subcommittee #1 held a hearing yesterday when multiple gun-related bills were on its agenda. They decided that House Bill 859 and House Bill 1135 would be carried over to next year’s legislative session. House Bill 1197, House Bill 1223, and House Bill 1257 were laid on the table for the year. Lastly, anti-gun House Bill 1226 was struck from the docket by a voice vote.
Maine: Committee Work Session Scheduled for Two Firearm-Related Bills
The Joint Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee work session on February 6 was postponed and a new date has not been set. Legislative Document 1623 and 1728 were scheduled to be discussed in this work session. The NRA will keep you updated on when the Joint Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee will reschedule this work session and status of these bills as they move through the legislature.
Maine: Committee Work Session Postponed for Two Firearm-Related Bills
The Joint Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee work session on February 6 was postponed and a new date has not been set. Legislative Document 1603 and 1728 were scheduled to be discussed in this work session. The NRA will keep you updated on when the Joint Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee will reschedule this work session and status of these bills as they move through the legislature.
Colorado: Vital NRA-Backed Bills Pass in House Committee
Last night, after extensive testimony in support of NRA-drafted bills, House Bill 1048 and House Bill 1064 passed in the state House Judiciary Committee by a 6 to 4 vote. With an understanding that the Second Amendment rights of Colorado’s citizens necessitate continued protection and increased safeguards, we applaud committee members who voted “Yes” yesterday.