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- HB 247 Discharge of firearms on or near schools.
- HB 395 Carrying concealed weapons; when lawful to carry.
- HB 582 Regulation of bail recovery agents aka bounty hunters.
- HB 1555 Poss. or transp. of firearms or concealed weapons by convicted felons.
- HB 1562 Mopeds; safety requirements for operators.
- HB 1573 Prohibited ammunition while hunting wild birds and animals.
- HB 1585 Financial responsibility for first offender license reinstatement.
- HB 1605 Drug law enforcement and investigation division.
- HB 1618 Driver's under 18.
- HB 1621 Special license plates; supporters of "Million Mom March."
- HB 1624 Disguised weapons.
- HB 1629 Use of wireless communications devices while driving.
- HB 1646 Highways; use of left-most lane.
- HB 1655 Concealed handgun permits; out-of-state licenses.
- HB 1672 Safety lap belts and shoulder harnesses; failure to wear.
- HB 1712 Possessing dangerous weapons in Fairfax County facilities.
- HB 1742 Expungement of police and court records.
- HB 1754 Arrest; reports made to National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
- HB 1798 National criminal background checks; religious care providers.
- HB 1806 Parking in Greene County.
- HB 1812 Judicial approval for DMV revocation or suspension of license.
- HB 1814 Appointment of senior and master state troopers.
- HB 1817 Parking in Scott County.
- HB 1833 Restricted license issuance.
- HB 1850 Restricted license issuance following drug conviction.
- HB 1857 Parking in Prince William County.
- HB 1860 "Photo-red" traffic light signal enforcement programs.
- HB 1868 Identify procurement of material harmful to minors.
- HB 1884 Use of certain communication devices by motor vehicle drivers.
- HB 1916 "Photo red" traffic light signal enforcement program.
- HB 1937 Drivers less than eighteen years old.
- HB 1942 Legal services for the indigent.
- HB 1953 Registration as a sexually violent offender.
- HB 1956 All-terrain vehicles; use by emergency personnel.
- HB 1969 Local control of firearms.
- HB 1970 Victim notification of sex offender registration.
- HB 1993 Virginia militia; includes Women's Institute at Mary Baldwin.
- HB 1997 Battery of a school employee.
- HB 2023 Community policing.
- HB 2027 Possession of firearm by felons; lawful hunting.
- HB 2058 Photo-monitoring system to enforce traffic light signals.
- HB 2103 School crossing guards.
- HB 2117 Civilian protection in cases of police misconduct.
- HB 2130 Concealed handgun permit application, reciprocity, etc.
- HB 2131 Application form and proof of residency for firearm purchase.
- HB 2147 Guns on school property.
- HB 2170 Parking regulation in Chesterfield County.
- HB 2171 Fingerprinting of fire department applicants in Arlington County.
- HB 2197 "Photo-red" traffic light signal enforcement programs.
- HB 2259 Threatening to discharge a firearm on school property.
- HB 2270 "Photo-red" traffic light signal photo-enforcement programs.
- HB 2281 Registration required of persons convicted of sexual offenses.
- HB 2309 Crimes against nature; penalty.
- HB 2327 Concealed weapons by convicted felons.
- HB 2334 Assault and battery of a probation officer.
- HB 2347 Ballistic fingerprinting of handguns; penalty.
- HB 2348 Child safety locks required for sale or transfer of firearms.
- HB 2389 Payment for services to prisoners.
- HB 2400 Motor vehicles; failure to stop upon signal by police officer.
- HB 2413 Possession of open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle.
- HB 2415 Legislative consideration of use of photo-monitoring system.
- HB 2425 Criminal history record information; library board.
- HB 2435 Possession or transportation of firearms by felons.
- HB 2450 Escape from custody of a law-enforcement officer.
- HB 2458 Using prescriptions not as prescribed; penalty.
- HB 2478 Defeating drug and alcohol screening tests; penalty.
- HB 2486 Reinstatement of driver's license for driving while intoxicated.
- HB 2502 Cultural diversity competency training for law enforcement officers.
- HB 2503 Racial Profiling & Traffic Statis. Reporting Act; study data by DSP.
- HB 2504 Racial Profiling and Report Statistics Act.
- HB 2505 Criminal history record information and conviction data.
- HB 2508 Motorcycles; helmets.
- HB 2519 Private security services businesses.
- HB 2521 Battery of a sports official.
- HB 2569 Regulation of bail recovery agents aka bounty hunters.
- HB 2600 Vehicular fog lights.
- HB 2610 Release of mental health information for concealed handgun permit.
- HB 2623 Fingerprinting for concealed handgun license.
- HB 2658 Elimination of restriction on handguns in rest. that serve alcohol.
- HB 2662 Concealed weapons.
- HB 2672 Department of State Police; racial profiling report.
- HB 2680 DCJS; renewal of registration for certain security personnel.
- HB 2690 Crimes against public and private school employees.
- HB 2696 DCJS; private security businesses, exceptions from regulation.
- HB 2701 Release of mental health information for concealed handgun permit.
- HB 2713 Stop signs; yield right-of-way signs; traffic light signals.
- HB 2732 Possession of firearms following conviction of certain crimes.
- HB 2751 First offender; drugs.
- HB 2778 Line of Duty Act; inclusion of police chaplains.
- HB 2871 Exceptions to certain private security licensing requirements.
- HJ 571 Veterans' History Week.
- HJ 657 Japanese war crimes.
- HJ 756 Memorializing Congress; service of Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 763 Medical benefits for retired veterans age 65 and older.
- HJ 808 The role of America's military and veterans in defending freedom.
- HJ 831 Forgotten Airmen Day.
- SB 508 Inhalants; selling to minors.
- SB 784 Marine Patrol officers; powers.
- SB 789 Loss of driving privileges for making a bomb threat.
- SB 830 Possession of open container of alcohol in motor vehicle; penalty.
- SB 836 Electric power-assisted bicycles.
- SB 846 "Photo red" traffic light signal enforcement program.
- SB 859 Display of POW/MIA flag.
- SB 862 Restricted driver's license.
- SB 878 Line of Duty Act; claim for payment.
- SB 879 Expungement of police and court records.
- SB 880 Concealed weapons permit applications.
- SB 905 Passing a stopped school bus.
- SB 947 "Photo-red" traffic light signal enforcement programs.
- SB 992 National Crime Information Center; reports of arrests.
- SB 1041 Safety lap belts and shoulder harnesses.
- SB 1116 Veterans Care Center; Board of Trustees.
- SB 1128 VASAP case managers' oath of office.
- SB 1210 World War II Veterans Appreciation Week.
- SB 1306 Possession or transportation of stun weapons by convicted felons.
- SB 1337 Mental health; possession of firearms.
- SB 1347 DCJS; private security services businesses, exceptions.
- SB 1353 Protective orders; firearms.