HB-2355: Allowing the mascot of Parkersburg South High School to carry a musket on school grounds when the mascot is acting in his or her official capacity
Sponsored by: Rep. William Anderson
From House Calendar, 3rd Reading, Placed On Special Calendar on 04/05/2013
You have voted HB-2355: Allowing the mascot of Parkersburg South High School to carry a musket on school grounds when the mascot is acting in his or her official capacity.
HB-2135: Permitting those individuals who have been issued concealed weapons permits to keep loaded firearms in their motor vehicles on the State Capitol Complex grounds
Sponsored by: Rep. Gary Howell
Do Pass, But First To Judiciary on 02/22/2013
You have voted HB-2135: Permitting those individuals who have been issued concealed weapons permits to keep loaded firearms in their motor vehicles on the State Capitol Complex grounds.
SB-93: Firearms, infringement on the right to keep and bear arms by federal government prohibited, federal acts violating Second Amendment declared void, Second Amendment Preservation Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Whatley
Third Reading Passed on 04/30/2013
You have voted SB-93: Firearms, infringement on the right to keep and bear arms by federal government prohibited, federal acts violating Second Amendment declared void, Second Amendment Preservation Act.
SB-70: Firearms, certain federal laws regulating semi-automatic firearms or limiting the size of a magazine of a firearm rendered unenforceable, criminal penalty for enforcement by federal officials, Attorney General to defend residents for federal violations
Sponsored by: Sen. Shadrack McGill
Indefinitely Postponed on 05/07/2013
You have voted SB-70: Firearms, certain federal laws regulating semi-automatic firearms or limiting the size of a magazine of a firearm rendered unenforceable, criminal penalty for enforcement by federal officials, Attorney General to defend residents for federal violations.
SB-43: Firearms, accessories, and ammunition manufactured in this state, under Commerce Clause of U. S. Constitution exempt from federal regulation, Firearms Freedom Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Ward
Indefinitely Postponed on 05/07/2013
You have voted SB-43: Firearms, accessories, and ammunition manufactured in this state, under Commerce Clause of U. S. Constitution exempt from federal regulation, Firearms Freedom Act.
SB-24: Firearms and ammunition in motor vehicles, certain persons and entities prohibited from establishing policies against persons transporting or storing firearms or ammunition in motor vehicles under certain conditions, civil actions authorized for certain violations, limited immunity, exceptions
Sponsored by: Sen. Bobby Singleton
Read For The First Time And Referred To The Senate Committee On Business And Labor on 02/05/2013
You have voted SB-24: Firearms and ammunition in motor vehicles, certain persons and entities prohibited from establishing policies against persons transporting or storing firearms or ammunition in motor vehicles under certain conditions, civil actions authorized for certain violations, limited immunity, exceptions.
HB-220: Firearms, infringement on the right to keep and bear arms by federal government prohibited, federal acts violating Second Amendment declared void, Second Amendment Preservation Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Steve McMillan
Indefinitely Postponed on 05/07/2013
You have voted HB-220: Firearms, infringement on the right to keep and bear arms by federal government prohibited, federal acts violating Second Amendment declared void, Second Amendment Preservation Act.
Relating generally to possession of firearms [SB-353]
The purpose of this bill is to allow individuals with a valid Concealed Carry Permit to be exempt from the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) when purchasing a firearm. It would further conform state law to federal law.
SB-353: Relating generally to possession of firearms
Sponsored by: Sen. John Unger
Chapter 78, Acts, Regular Session, 2012 on 04/10/2012
Exempting certain school mascot from prohibition of firearms possession on school grounds [SB-327]
The purpose of this bill is to provide an exemption for the official mascot of Parkersburg South High School, commonly known as "The Patriot, which would allow the mascot to carry a musket on school grounds when the mascot is acting in his or her official capacity. This is the same exemption that is granted to the West Virginia University Mountaineer.
SB-327: Exempting certain school mascot from prohibition of firearms possession on school grounds
Sponsored by: Sen. David Nohe
Committee Substitute Reported, But First To Judiciary on 02/03/2012
Relating to disposition of forfeited or abandoned firearms in state custody [SB-149]
The purpose of this bill is to require West Virginia law-enforcement agencies to return forfeited or abandoned firearms to their lawful and legal owners. This would also require them to make all available efforts to make available for sale the firearm in question to licensed individual dealers.
SB-149: Relating to disposition of forfeited or abandoned firearms in state custody
Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald Miller
Chapter 77, Acts, Regular Session, 2012 on 04/10/2012
Allowing certain shooters not possess hunting license [SB-144]
The purpose of this section is to better clarify the distinction between hunters and shooters in the field. It would allow shooters who are in possession of a firearm in or near the woods to not have to possess a valid hunting license.
SB-144: Allowing certain shooters not possess hunting license
Sponsored by: Sen. John Unger
Filed For Introduction on 01/11/2012
Creating WV Firearms Freedom Act [SB-107]
The purpose of this bill is to exempt firearms, a firearm accessory, or ammunition manufactured and retained in West Virginia, from Federal regulation under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution of the United States.
SB-107: Creating WV Firearms Freedom Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Dave Sypolt
Filed For Introduction on 01/11/2012
Relating to requirements for a license to carry a deadly weapon [HB-4575]
The purpose of this bill is to update and require additional information to be provided when an individual applies for a dangerous weapons license and establishes an increase in the fee payable to State Police for processing.
HB-4575: Relating to requirements for a license to carry a deadly weapon
Sponsored by: Rep. Harry White
Filed For Introduction on 02/17/2012