Firearms or other weapons; possession on school property. [HB-133]
Possession of firearms or other weapons on school property. Removes preschools and licensed child day centers that are not operated at the residence of the provider or of any of the children from the list of schools where possessing a firearm or other weapon on school property or on a school bus is prohibited.
HB-133: Firearms or other weapons; possession on school property.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mike Cherry
Left In Rules on 02/15/2022
HB-1759: Requiring school districts and other public education entities to make information from the department of health about substance use trends, overdose symptoms and response, and the secure storage of prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and firearms and ammunition, available through their websites and other communication resources.
Sponsored by: Rep. Pat Sullivan
By Resolution, Returned To House Rules Committee For Third Reading. on 03/10/2022
You have voted HB-1759: Requiring school districts and other public education entities to make information from the department of health about substance use trends, overdose symptoms and response, and the secure storage of prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and firearms and ammunition, available through their websites and other communication resources..
Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying. [SB-74]
Control of firearms by localities. Removes the authority for a locality by ordinance to prohibit the possession or carrying of firearms, ammunition, or components or any combination thereof in (i) any building, or part thereof, owned or used by such locality for governmental purposes; (ii) any public park owned or operated by the locality; (iii) any recreation or community center facility; or (iv) any public street, road, alley, or sidewalk or public right-of-way or any other place of whatever nature that is open to the public and is being used
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SB-74: Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.
Sponsored by: Sen. Amanda Chase
Passed By Indefinitely In Judiciary (9-y 6-n) on 01/26/2022
Capitol Square and the surrounding area, etc.; carrying a firearm or explosive material within area. [SB-75]
Carrying a firearm or explosive material within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, into building owned or leased by the Commonwealth, etc.; penalty. Repeals the prohibition on carrying a firearm or explosive material within (i) the Capitol of Virginia; (ii) Capitol Square and the surrounding area; (iii) any building owned or leased by the Commonwealth or any agency thereof; or (iv) any office where employees of the Commonwealth or any agency thereof are regularly present for the purpose of performing their official duties. Current law makes
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SB-75: Capitol Square and the surrounding area, etc.; carrying a firearm or explosive material within area.
Sponsored by: Sen. Amanda Chase
Passed By Indefinitely In Rules (13-y 3-n) on 02/11/2022
Firearms; concealed carry for law-enforcement officers, attorneys for the Commonwealth, etc. [SB-61]
Firearms; concealed carry for law-enforcement officers, attorneys for the Commonwealth, and judges; exceptions to certain prohibited activities. Provides that any (i) active law-enforcement officer, (ii) qualified retired law-enforcement officer, (iii) attorney for the Commonwealth or assistant attorney for the Commonwealth, (iv) qualified retired attorney for the Commonwealth or retired assistant attorney for the Commonwealth, (v) judge or justice of the Commonwealth, or (vi) retired judge or retired justice of the Commonwealth may carry a concealed
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SB-61: Firearms; concealed carry for law-enforcement officers, attorneys for the Commonwealth, etc.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mark Obenshain
Passed By Indefinitely In Judiciary (9-y 6-n) on 01/26/2022
Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying. [HB-26]
Control of firearms by localities. Removes Control of firearms by localities. Removes the authority for a locality by ordinance to prohibit the possession or carrying of firearms, ammunition, or components or any combination thereof in (i) any building, or part thereof, owned or used by such locality for governmental purposes; (ii) any public park owned or operated by the locality; (iii) any recreation or community center facility; or (iv) any public street, road, alley, or sidewalk or public right-of-way or any other place of whatever nature that
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HB-26: Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ronnie Campbell
Left In Public Safety on 02/15/2022
Relating To Firearms. [HB-710]
Authorizes county police chiefs to issue permits to acquire firearms to U.S. nationals who otherwise meet all of the applicable criteria under section 134-2, HRS.
HB-710: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Bob McDermott
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Firearms. [HB-657]
Authorizes the department of the attorney general to develop and implement a state program to allow active and retired law enforcement officers to carry a concealed firearm in the State pursuant to the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004. Makes a conforming amendment to state firearm laws.
HB-657: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Nakashima
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Firearms. [HB-251]
Includes any firearm or rifle with the capacity to fire ammunition of fifty caliber or higher in the list of prohibited weapons.
HB-251: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Ichiyama
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To The Uniform Probate Code. [SB-146]
Requires a personal representative of a decedent appointed under the Uniform Probate Code to notify the police department of the appropriate county of any and all firearms in an estate. Requires the police department to certify that all registered firearms in an estate and other firearms of which the police department has been notified are properly transferred or disposed of before the estate may close.
SB-146: Relating To The Uniform Probate Code.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To The Uniform Probate Code. [HB-783]
Requires a personal representative of a decedent appointed under the Uniform Probate Code to notify the police department of the appropriate county of any and all firearms in an estate. Requires the police department to certify that all registered firearms in an estate and other firearms of which the police department has been notified are properly transferred or disposed of before the estate may close.
HB-783: Relating To The Uniform Probate Code.
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Firearms. [SB-307]
Includes any firearm or rifle with the capacity to fire ammunition of fifty caliber or higher except shotguns and muzzle-loading firearms in the list of prohibited weapons. Takes effect 5/6/2137. (SD1)
SB-307: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021