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  • HB 1655 Firearms; award of court costs, etc., to entity that prevails in action challenging locality.
  • HB 1656 Concealed handguns; allows faculty members at institutions of higher education to carry on campus.
  • HB 1734 Concealed handgun permits; amends various processes, procedures, and requirements for obtaining.
  • HB 1741 Firearms; possession or transportation thereof by persons under the age of 18, penalty.
  • HB 1748 Concealed handgun permit; no requirement for fingerprinting if previously issued permit.
  • HB 1821 Concealed handguns; prohibited from carrying onto premises of restaurants and consuming alcohol.
  • HB 1822 Handguns; exempts permit holders from prohibition against carrying onto school property.
  • HB 1851 Firearms; purchase by members of United States Armed Forces or Virginia National Guard.
  • HB 1910 Firearms; localities may adopt ordinance prohibiting thereof in libraries owned by locality.
  • HB 2004 Firearm silencer; shifts burden of proof that firearm is registered from State to defendant.
  • HB 2042 Handguns; allows retiring law-enforcement officer of State Lottery Department to purchase.
  • HB 2144 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
  • HB 2227 Airsoft guns; added to list of prohibited concealed weapons.
  • HB 2318 Firearms; any person who sells three or more firearms at show be licensed as a firearms dealer.
  • HB 2481 Machine guns; requires any registrant to notify Superintendent of State Police of change of address.
  • HB 2528 Disposition of firearms; no participation in program if individuals are given valuable in exchange.
  • HB 2631 Firearms show; Fairfax County may require criminal history record information from promoter thereof.
  • SB 832 Firearms; possessing or carrying dangerous weapon in public buildings during official meetings.
  • SB 877 Law-enforcement officers, retired; meets training and qualification standards to carry weapon.
  • SB 1035 Concealed handguns; prohibited in restaurants, etc when consuming alcohol.
  • SB 1053 Government facilities; local government may by ordinance, make unlawful to possess dangerous weapon.
  • SB 1166 Firearms; increases fee paid to dealers for criminal history record information checks.
  • SB 1254 Concealed handguns; when permit from reciprocal State, person shall carry permit at all times.
  • SB 1257 Firearms; criminal records check performed at a gun show before vendor may transfer.
  • SB 1383 Firearm silencer; repeals provision that makes it a Class 6 felony to possess if not registered.
  • SB 1385 Firearms shows; state police presence.
  • SB 1396 Purchase of service handgun; certain law-enforcement officers to purchase their handgun.
  • SB 1513 Firearms; award of court costs, etc., to entity that prevails in action challenging locality.
  • SB 1528 Concealed handgun permits; completion of firearms training, etc., may be done electronically.