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1998 SESSION
HB 520 Concealed weapons.
Introduced by: Ward L. Armstrong | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY:
Concealed weapons. Allows the court that issued a concealed handgun permit to suspend the permit of an individual charged with a felony or other specified charges. Currently the permit can be suspended only by the court before which the charges are pending. The bill also allows the issuing court to suspend a permit held by a person adjudicated mentally incapacitated or involuntarily committed subsequent to receiving the permit. Currently there is no statutory authority to suspend a permit under these circumstances.
The provisions of this bill were incorporated into House Bill 757.
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HISTORY
- 01/20/98 House: Presented & ordered printed 988520114
- 01/20/98 House: Referred to Committee on Militia and Police
- 01/29/98 House: Assigned to M. & P. sub-committee: 1
- 02/09/98 House: No action taken by Militia and Police by voice vote
- 02/09/98 House: Incorporated in other legislation (HB0757-Tata)