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  • HB 43 Firearms; reporting when lost or stolen.
  • HB 91 Concealed handgun permits; demonstration of competence.
  • HB 140 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • HB 189 Firearms; use or display during commission of a felony, killing or injuring police animals.
  • HB 198 Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk, penalties.
  • HB 261 Localities; regulation of firearms in government buildings.
  • HB 273 Firearms; civil liability for sale or transfer, background check.
  • HB 296 Public schools; student discipline.
  • HB 405 Firearms; possession and transport following certain convictions, penalty.
  • HB 498 Concealed handgun permits, out-of-state; reciprocity.
  • HB 594 Local government; authority to require abatement of criminal blight on real property.
  • HB 596 Firearm magazines; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., fine.
  • HB 597 Firearms; mechanical devices designed to increase the rate of fire, penalty.
  • HB 603 Concealed handgun permits, nonresident; fee.
  • HB 629 Firearms; purchase, possession, or transporting by fugitive.
  • HB 648 Transfer of multiple firearms; report to the Department of State Police.
  • HB 649 Firearms, certain; prohibited public carrying, penalty.
  • HB 651 Protective orders; possession of firearms, penalty.
  • HB 681 Nonresident concealed handgun permits; time of issuance.
  • HB 707 Firearms; allowing access to children, penalty.
  • HB 717 Firearms; criminal history record information check on transferee, penalties.
  • HB 720 Firearms; purchase or transport, simple assault hate crime.
  • HB 814 Firearms; control by localities, lawful demonstrations and protests.
  • HB 817 Firearms; DCJS, et al., to develop guidance documents for petitions to restore rights.
  • HB 819 Firearms; prohibits mechanical devices designed to increase rate of fire, penalty.
  • HB 890 Switchblade knife; person who has a valid concealed handgun permit authorized to carry, etc.
  • HB 927 Firearms magazines and firearms, certain; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., penalties.
  • HB 928 Firearms; possession in legislative buildings.
  • HB 929 Licensed family day homes; storage of firearms.
  • HB 977 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • HB 995 Dogs; licensed hunter may track a wounded bear, turkey, or deer with certain weapon.
  • HB 1009 Firearms, certain; prohibited public carrying, penalty.
  • HB 1019 Firearms, etc.; permitted events.
  • HB 1052 Firearms; control by localities, lawful demonstrations and protests.
  • HB 1081 Firearms, stolen; creates and enhances penalties.
  • HB 1100 Involuntary admission order; person may not possess, purchase or transport firearms.
  • HB 1143 Handguns; transfer permit required, penalties.
  • HB 1145 Firearms magazines, certain; prohibition of sale, transfer, etc., fine.
  • HB 1180 Place of religious worship; carrying dangerous weapon.
  • HB 1327 Pneumatic guns; Class 6 felony to possess on school property, etc.
  • HB 1373 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • HB 1385 Concealed handguns; disqualifications for permit, adjudications of delinquency.
  • HB 1394 Firearms show; list of vendors or exhibitors submitted to State Police.
  • HB 1398 Concealed handgun permit; new application via mail.
  • HB 1443 Concealed handguns; retired law-enforcement officers may carry without a permit, etc.
  • HR 31 House of Delegates; amending and adopting Rules 82.
  • SB 1 Firearms; mechanical devices designed to increase rate of fire, penalty.
  • SB 2 Firearms; carrying loaded in public place, etc.
  • SB 63 Firearms; control of possession, etc., by localities at lawful demonstrations and protests.
  • SB 79 Firearms; prohibited at certain preschools and child day centers.
  • SB 155 Firearms; chambers of local governing bodies.
  • SB 209 Concealed handgun permits; sharing of information.
  • SB 215 Concealed handguns; renewal of permits, notice of expiration.
  • SB 338 Firearms; certain persons allowed to carry into courthouses.
  • SB 350 Concealed handgun permit; extends expiration date.
  • SB 351 Firearms in locked vehicles; immunity from liability.
  • SB 372 Place of religious worship; carrying dangerous weapon.
  • SB 375 Hunting with the assistance of dogs; hunting or killing raccoons on Sunday.
  • SB 412 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • SB 432 Firearms, transfer of; criminal history record information check, penalties.
  • SB 433 Firearms; reporting when lost or stolen, civil penalty.
  • SB 434 Convicted felons; restoration of firearms rights.
  • SB 447 Firearms; transfers, etc., penalties.
  • SB 451 Local government; authority to require abatement of criminal blight on real property.
  • SB 493 Higher educational institutions, public; valid concealed handgun permit holders.
  • SB 595 Concealed handguns; protective orders.
  • SB 596 Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
  • SB 641 Firearms; purchase, etc., by persons admitted to an inpatient mental health facility.
  • SB 653 Dangerous weapons; place of religious worship.
  • SB 665 Firearms, certain; prohibited public carrying, penalty.
  • SB 668 Firearms; localities regulation in government buildings.
  • SB 669 Involuntary mental health treatment; minors, access to firearms.
  • SB 689 Absentee voting; eligibility of persons whose polling place prohibits firearms.
  • SB 715 Firefighters and emergency medical services providers; carrying a concealed handgun.
  • SB 732 Firearms; possession, etc., following convictions for certain misdemeanor crimes, penalty.
  • SB 794 Firearms magazines, certain; selling, etc., magazines designed to hold more than 10.
  • SB 797 Protective orders; possession of firearms, penalty.
  • SB 811 Protective orders; possession of firearms, surrender or transfer of firearms.
  • SB 912 Law-enforcement officers, retired; carrying a concealed handgun, return to work.