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- HB 5 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for possession of open container in a motor vehicle.
- HB 19 Traffic signals; use of photo-monitoring in any locality.
- HB 109 Concealed weapons; exempts retired officers from U.S. Marshals Service from permit fees.
- HB 183 Emergency management; local emergency actions.
- HB 186 Firearms; transfer by persons with a concealed handgun permit.
- HB 213 Military Affairs, Board of; abolished.
- HB 227 Concealed weapons; reciprocity agreements for law-enforcement officers.
- HB 248 Concealed weapons; certain retired law-enforcement officers authorized to carry.
- HB 278 Firearms; control by localities.
- HB 323 Sexually violent offenders; instruments used to assess.
- HB 353 Firearms; sale or purchase in another state.
- HB 399 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; review of records.
- HB 481 Military reserves; protection of job security of members.
- HB 483 Firearms; control by localities.
- HB 641 Concealed weapons; permits by persons out-of-state.
- HB 765 Concealed weapons; applicability to law-enforcement officers traveling in State.
- HB 929 Concealed weapons; reciprocity agreements for law-enforcement officers.
- HB 962 Concealed weapons; certain retired members of Marine Resources Commission authorized to carry.
- HB 1025 Gun-free school zones; boundaries.
- HB 1035 Firearms; prohibits possession following conviction for stalking or sexual battery.
- HB 1086 Firearms; sale or purchase in another state.
- HB 1247 Firearms; prohibits possession following conviction for stalking or sexual battery.
- HB 1400 Telephone sys. w/in correctional facilities; requiring state, local & regional fac. to offer debit.
- HB 1478 Concealed handguns; procedure for obtaining permit.
- HJ 116 Prisoners who are out-of-state; Sec. of Pub. Safety to refrain from utilizing space in Dep. of Corr.
- SB 658 Parole; mandatory release.