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  • HB 109 Firearms; regulation thereof by state entities.
  • HB 136 School; definition thereof for purposes of prohibiting weapons on school grounds.
  • HB 169 Concealed weapons; adds box cutters to list.
  • HB 210 Private schools and child day centers; armed security officers may carry firearms onto property.
  • HB 212 Firearms taxes, certain; destruction of records.
  • HB 281 Protective orders; possession of firearms.
  • HB 370 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
  • HB 371 Firearm control; locality to pay attorney fees resulting from taking actions prohibited.
  • HB 424 Higher educational institutions; possession of concealed handguns by faculty members.
  • HB 489 Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizes existing law.
  • HB 529 Concealed handgun permits; renewal and replacement thereof.
  • HB 535 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
  • HB 588 Concealed weapons; prohibits carrying of concealed pneumatic guns.
  • HB 592 Criminal history record information; required for transfer of firearms.
  • HB 608 Protective orders; possession of firearms.
  • HB 653 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
  • HB 657 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
  • HB 697 Libraries; localities may adopt an ordinance prohibiting firearms, etc. on premises.
  • HB 709 Firearms; person legally incompetent, etc. prohibited from purchasing, possessing or transporting.
  • HB 734 Public libraries; possession of firearms on premises prohibited.
  • HB 741 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
  • HB 745 Criminal history record information; adds definition of firearms show vendor.
  • HB 746 Child day center; possession of firearms on premises prohibited.
  • HB 810 Machine gun registration; Superintendent of State Police to be notified of change of address.
  • HB 814 Protective orders; to include information on whether or not respondent possesses firearm.
  • HB 815 Voluntary admission; report to Central Criminal Records Exchange.
  • HB 835 Firearms; misdemeanor to possess, etc. if mentally incompetent.
  • HB 842 Concealed weapons; exempts retired Capitol Police officers from permit requirements.
  • HB 843 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
  • HB 872 Hunting; persons required to wear blaze orange clothing during deer season.
  • HB 873 Concealed handgun permits; proof of competency with handgun.
  • HB 899 Semiautomatic handguns; sale thereof, microstamping.
  • HB 932 Firearms; reckless handling, penalty.
  • HB 982 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
  • HB 1054 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
  • HB 1055 Firearms; possession by certain persons who have had parental rights terminated.
  • HB 1168 Temporary detention order; prohibits purchasing firearms if agrees to mental health treatment.
  • HB 1220 Concealed handguns; allows law-enforcement officers on long-term leave to carry without permit.
  • HB 1277 Firearms; possession prohibited on Capitol Square.
  • HB 1285 Protective orders; transport of firearms by certain law-enforcement officers. 
  • HB 1292 Concealed weapons; possession in vehicles.
  • HB 1338 Firearm, etc.; increases from misdemeanor to felony for brandishing.
  • HB 1371 Concealed handgun permittees; carrying firearms on public property.
  • HB 1414 Concealed handgun permits; revocation upon notification of State Police.
  • HB 1475 Central Criminal Records Exchange; clarifies orders for mental health treatment forwarded by court.
  • HB 1517 Criminal Records Exchange; prohibits person with mental health treatment from purchasing firearms.
  • HB 1544 Concealed handguns; prohibits person from carrying into a restaurant.
  • HJ 154 Firearms; joint subcommittee to study laws and policies relating to purchase, etc. in state.
  • SB 32 Libraries; localities may adopt an ordinance prohibiting firearms, etc. on premises.
  • SB 33 Outdoor theaters, cabarets, etc.; localities may adopt an ordinance to prohibit firearms on premise.
  • SB 109 Criminal history record information; required for transfer of firearms.
  • SB 216 Voluntary admission; report to Central Criminal Records Exchange.
  • SB 222 Firearms; possession by persons who committed felonies while juveniles.
  • SB 226 Firearms; answering mental health questions on consent form required when purchasing, etc.
  • SB 231 Involuntary mental health treatment; prohibition from purchasing, etc. firearms.
  • SB 255 Involuntary mental health treatment; possession of firearms.
  • SB 263 Hunting dogs; carrying weapons on another person's property to retrieve prohibited.
  • SB 300 Dangerous weapons; governing body has authority to restrict in governmental facilities.
  • SB 332 Concealed handgun permits; access to personal information of permittees.
  • SB 379 Concealed weapons; adds box cutters to list.
  • SB 382 Firearms; sale to persons not lawfully present in United States.
  • SB 436 Concealed weapons; allows person to carry in private motor vehicle, etc. if locked in container.
  • SB 476 Concealed handguns; prohibits person from carrying into a restaurant.
  • SB 529 Concealed handgun permits; access to personal information of permittees.
  • SB 730 Concealed handgun permits; access to permittee information.
  • SB 731 Central Criminal Records Exchange; clarifies orders for mental health treatment forwarded by court.
  • SB 759 Concealed handgun permits; access to permittee information.
  • SB 776 Concealed weapons; attorney for Commonwealth may carry without a permit.