Relating to the right of certain persons to limit possession of firearms on premises [HB-3069]
The purpose of this bill is to provide a limitation on certain persons possessing firearms upon property owned or leased by a chemical manufacturing facility or oil and gas refinery operating under an air quality permit issued by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Quality on which the primary business conducted is the manufacture, use, storage, or transportation of hazardous, combustible, or explosive materials.
HB-3069: Relating to the right of certain persons to limit possession of firearms on premises
Sponsored by: Rep. John Shott
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
Providing that the sale and purchase of copper as scrap metal may not be completed with the payment of cash [HB-2571]
The purpose of this bill is to provide that the sale and purchase of copper as scrap metal may not be completed with the payment of cash, but by check paid to the seller at the address of the seller appearing on a valid driver's license or identification card issued by the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles, or any other valid photo identification of the seller issued by any other state or the federal government.
HB-2571: Providing that the sale and purchase of copper as scrap metal may not be completed with the payment of cash
Sponsored by: Rep. Sean Hornbuckle
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
Relating to death penalty for first degree murder [HB-2712]
The purpose of this bill is to provide for a death penalty and procedures and standards applicable thereto, and automatic review of the penalty, for commission of murder in the first degree. Procedures for carrying out the death sentence are established.
HB-2712: Relating to death penalty for first degree murder
Sponsored by: Rep. Daniel Dean
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
Relating to certain defendants ineligible for probation [HB-2508]
The purpose of this bill is to make certain defendants who have been convicted of two or more prior unrelated felonies not a part of the same criminal transaction ineligible for probation. The bill also establishes a procedure.
HB-2508: Relating to certain defendants ineligible for probation
Sponsored by: Rep. Geoff Foster
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020