HB-1204: Prohibit businesses and employers from establishing certain policies against the ability of an invitee or employee to store firearms and ammunition in a locked motor vehicle parked on the premises.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jason Frerichs
Scheduled For Hearing on 02/14/2011
You have voted HB-1204: Prohibit businesses and employers from establishing certain policies against the ability of an invitee or employee to store firearms and ammunition in a locked motor vehicle parked on the premises..
HB-222: Amends and adds to existing law relating to firearms and providing provisions relating the regulation of firearms by Idaho colleges, universities and community colleges.
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Senate Intro on 03/18/2011
You have voted HB-222: Amends and adds to existing law relating to firearms and providing provisions relating the regulation of firearms by Idaho colleges, universities and community colleges..
HB-1169: Prohibit businesses and employers from establishing certain policies against the ability of an invitee or employee to store firearms and ammunition in a locked motor vehicle parked on the premises.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Bolin
House Of Representatives Reconsidered, Failed, Yeas 18, Nays 43. H.j. 490 on 02/19/2010
You have voted HB-1169: Prohibit businesses and employers from establishing certain policies against the ability of an invitee or employee to store firearms and ammunition in a locked motor vehicle parked on the premises..
HB-1139: Clarify the application of common law civil trespass on agricultural land and to provide for the recovery of liquidated damages against trespassers.
Sponsored by: Rep. Larry Rhoden
Scheduled For Hearing on 02/09/2010
You have voted HB-1139: Clarify the application of common law civil trespass on agricultural land and to provide for the recovery of liquidated damages against trespassers..
HB-631: Adds to and amends existing law relating to firearms to provide for a determination as to whether specified federal firearms law applies in certain cases and to provide for petitions for relief from orders and removal of a person's firearms-related disabilities.
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Governor Signed Session Law Chapter 267 Effective: 07/01/10 on 04/08/2010
You have voted HB-631: Adds to and amends existing law relating to firearms to provide for a determination as to whether specified federal firearms law applies in certain cases and to provide for petitions for relief from orders and removal of a person's firearms-related disabilities..
SB-360: 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
Sponsored by: Sen. Roger Bedford
Notice In Writing Filed on 03/25/2010
You have voted SB-360: 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.
SB-236: 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. Del Marsh
Read For The First Time And Referred To The Senate Committee On Economic Expansion And Trade on 01/14/2010
You have voted SB-236: Firearms, accessories, and ammunition manufactured in this state, under Commerce Clause of U. S. Constitution exempt from federal regulation, Firearms Freedom Act.
HB-48: Firearms, accessories, and ammunition manufactured in this state, under Commerce Clause of U. S. Constitution exempt from federal regulation, Firearms Freedom Act
Sponsored by: Rep. H Gipson
Read For The First Time And Referred To The House Of Representatives Committee On Commerce on 01/12/2010
You have voted HB-48: Firearms, accessories, and ammunition manufactured in this state, under Commerce Clause of U. S. Constitution exempt from federal regulation, Firearms Freedom Act.
HB-364: 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
Sponsored by: Rep. Craig Ford
Ford Notice In Writing Filed on 03/30/2010
You have voted HB-364: 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.
HB-225: 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. Gerald Allen
Indefinitely Postponed on 04/14/2010
You have voted HB-225: Firearms, accessories, and ammunition manufactured in this state, under Commerce Clause of U. S. Constitution exempt from federal regulation, Firearms Freedom Act.
Relating to firearms' purchases and licensing [SB-515]
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit and punish anyone, aside from law-enforcement officers, from knowingly soliciting, persuading, encouraging or enticing a firearm or ammunition dealer or private seller to violate firearm laws. This bill also conforms certain definitions to federal law.
Sponsored by: Sen. Clark Barnes
Vetoed By Governor 4/6/10 on 04/06/2010