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Cumulative Index - Last updated 06/23/05
2005 Session - Frames Version or No Frames Version |
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DANGEROUS WEAPONS
Alcoholic beverages; licensee may prohibit loaded firearms on premises. Adding § 4.1-203.1. (Patron-Amundson, HB 2024 (F))
Anti-Terrorist Weapons Public Safety Act; created. Adding §§ 18.2-307.1 through 18.2-307.11. (Patron-Eisenberg, HB 1852 (F))
Blaze orange clothing; exempts person hunting with bow and arrow in areas where firearms prohibited. Amending § 29.1-530.1. (Patron-Hugo, HB 2102 (Chapter 167))
Concealed handgun permits; exempt retired special agents with Alcoholic Beverage Control Board from paying fee for issuance. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Cline, HB 2562 (Chapter 420); Newman, SB 1026 (Chapter 344))
Concealed handgun permits; retired law-enforcement officer to renew annually without charge of fee, exception. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Athey, HB 2900 (F))
Concealed handguns; prohibits a person who carries onto premises of restaurant or club from consuming an alcoholic beverage while on premises. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Cole, HB 2424 (F))
Concealed weapon permit; disqualifies person using negligently or unlawfully to endanger others. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Wright, HB 2928 (Chapter 441); Cuccinelli, SB 1266 (F))
Concealed weapons; allows retired local auxiliary police and animal control officers to carry. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 2665 (Chapter 424))
Concealed weapons; includes cutting instrument in list of prohibited items. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Shannon, HB 725 (CD))
Concealed weapons; person to inform law-enforcement officer of possession. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Athey, HB 2327 (F); Obenshain, SB 1120 (F))
Constitutional amendment; prohibits General Assembly from enacting local handgun regulations (first reference). Amending Section 14 of Article IV. (Patron-Amundson, HJR 699 (F))
Deer; abolishes rifle hunting in Essex County. Repealing Chapter 96, 1954 Acts. (Patron-Landes, HB 1669 (Chapter 523))
Fire Prevention Code; regulations concerning possession, handling, etc. or use of firearms, includes certain ammunition. Amending § 27-97. (Patron-Lingamfelter, HB 2684 (F))
Firearm safety courses; concealed handgun permit applicants may take to demonstrate competence. Amending § 18.2-308. (Patron-Sickles, HB 2707 (F); Morgan, HB 2712 (I) See HB2707)
Firearms; allowing in closed containers on school property, certain restrictions. Amending § 18.2-308.1. (Patron-Dillard, HB 2764 (F))
Firearms; applicant purchasing to provide specified information for required criminal history records check. Amending §§ 18.2-308.2:2 and 54.1-4201. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 2931 (Chapter 859))
Firearms; criminal history records check required to obtain from show vendor. Amending § 54.1-4200; adding §§ 18.2-308.2:4 and 54.1-4201.2. (Patron-Jones, D.C., HB 1960 (F); Marsh, SB 807 (F))
Firearms; exempts law-enforcement officers from limit of purchasing one per 30-day period. Amending § 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Rust, HB 2060 (Chapter 578))
Firearms; holder of valid permit only required to provide number and written consent to State Police for background check. Amending § 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Abbitt, HB 2195 (I) See HB2931)
Firearms; individuals may request eligibility check. Adding § 18.2-308.2:4. (Patron-Sickles, HB 1476 (CD); Sickles, HB 2704 (F); Sherwood, HB 2835 (F))
Firearms; localities may adopt an ordinance that prohibits any components or combination thereof in libraries. Amending § 15.2-915. (Patron-BaCote, HB 1785 (F); Locke, SB 758 (F))
Firearms; person with valid permit allowed on school property while in motor vehicle in parking lot, etc. Amending § 18.2-308.1. (Patron-Ingram, HB 2535 (Chapter 830))
Firearms; prohibits person carrying on any part of highway. Repealing Chapter 506, 1950 Acts. (Patron-Landes, HB 1671 (Chapter 525))
Firearms; restrictions on possessing, carrying, etc., by felons may be lifted for good behavior. Amending § 18.2-308.2. (Patron-Scott, J.M., HB 1250 (CD))
Firearms; sentencing guideline point enhancements for certain crimes in certain localities. Adding § 19.2-298.02. (Patron-Watkins, SB 986 (F))
Firearms and ammunition; immunity for manufacturers. Adding § 8.01-226.11. (Patron-Black, HB 2926 (F))
Firearms hunting ordinances, Department of Game and Inland Fisheries; to continue study. (Patron-Stolle, SJR 393 (P))
Firearms show; notification to State Police and local law-enforcement. Amending § 54.1-4201.1. (Patron-Lingamfelter, HB 2683 (Chapter 193))
Gun violence in Richmond metropolitan area; joint subcommittee to study. (Patron-Jones, D.C., HJR 745 (F))
Handguns; removes limitation of purchasing only one per month. Amending § 18.2-308.2:2. (Patron-Cole, HB 1914 (F))
Higher educational institutions; establishing rules and regulations concerning certain weapons on property. Amending §§ 18.2-308.1 and 23-9.2:3. (Patron-Eisenberg, HB 2897 (F); Lambert, SB 1343 (F))
Hunting; abolishes unlawful rifles in Buckingham County. Repealing Chapter 116, 1952 Acts. (Patron-Landes, HB 1670 (Chapter 524))
Hunting; clarifies carrying a gun on Sunday. Amending § 29.1-521. (Patron-Cole, HB 1917 (Chapter 534))
Juveniles; detention for firearm possession if constituted as threat to others. Amending § 16.1-278.8. (Patron-Shannon, HB 2634 (F); Edwards, SB 1067 (F))
Juveniles; if adjudicated delinquent of certain crimes, unlawful to possess firearms, etc., penalty. Amending § 18.2-308.2. (Patron-Scott, J.M., HB 2722 (Chapter 600))
Law-enforcement officers; certain allowed to purchase service handgun. Amending § 59.1-148.3. (Patron-Gear, HB 2130 (Chapter 168))
Machine guns; certification for transfer must be provided within 15 days. Amending §§ 18.2-291, 18.2-292 and 18.2-295; adding § 18.2-295.1. (Patron-Janis, HB 1978 (F))
Weapons; change of definition relating to certain firearms prohibited in public. Amending § 18.2-287.4. (Patron-Cole, HB 1915 (Chapter 160))
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2005 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, Resolutions and Documents - For additional information, please contact Legislative Information, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia 23219. Telephone (804) 698-1500. Last updated 06/23/05 |