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Bill # Last Action MCRGO Position
HB 4025 – would extend the sunset date on the sales tax exemption for firearm safety devices.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/25 SUPPORT
HB 4026 – would extend the sunset date on the use tax exemption for firearm safety devices.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/25 SUPPORT
HB 4138 – would amend amend provisions relating to service of process and court fees to reflect repeal of the extreme risk protection order act.
Referred to House Judiciary Commitee 2/26/25 SUPPORT
HB 4139 – would amend firearms law to reflect repeal of the extreme risk protection order act.
Referred to House Judiciary Commitee 2/26/25 SUPPORT
HB 4140 – would repeal the extreme risk protection order act
Referred to House Judiciary Commitee 2/26/25 SUPPORT
HB 4213 – would eliminate certain concealed pistol free zones
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 3/12/25 SUPPORT
HB 4222 – would modify procedures for school emergency operations plans
Referred to Senate Education Committee 5/20/25 No Position
HB 4223 – would require that public schools and nonpublic schools ensure that certain school workers complete certain school safety and security training
Referred to Senate Education Committee 5/20/25 No Position
HB 4224 – would require safety guidelines for lockdown procedures of a school building and installation of emergency responder radio coverage systems in K-12 educational facilities
Referred to House Education Committee 3/12/25 No Position
HB 4225 – would require inclusion on certain student identification cards OK2SAY program contact information
Referred to Senate Education Committee 5/20/25 No Position
HB 4226 – would modify the number of school fire and security drills
Referred to Senate Education Committee 5/20/25 No Position
HB 4227 – would require each intermediate school district to employ 1 emergency and safety manager and at least 1 mental health coordinator
Referred to House Rules Committee 5/14/25 No Position
HB 4228 – would require the department of state police and the office of school safety within the department of state police to provide to certain school personnel certain school safety and security training
Referred to House Education Committee 3/12/25 No Position
HB 4229 – would require the office of school safety quarterly reporting of tips received
Referred to Senate Education Committee 5/20/25 No Position
HB 4258 – would require the department of state police to provide notification of certain tips related to a school
Referred to Senate Education Committee 5/20/25 No Position
HB 4259 – would modify definitions in the student safety act
Referred to Senate Education Committee 5/20/25 No Position
HB 4260 – would provide for the distribution of certain sales tax revenue into the public safety and violence prevention fund
Referred to Senate Appropriations Committee 4/29/25 No Position
HB 4261 – would create the public safety and violence prevention fund
Referred to Senate Appropriations Committee 4/29/25 No Position
HB 4284 – would modify the fee for renewal of concealed pistol license to $30
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 01/15/26 SUPPORT
HB 4285 – would provide for firearm safety instruction
Signed into law as Public Act 48 of 2025 12/18/25 SUPPORT
HB 4478 – would provide for sentencing guidelines, tie barred with SB 4479
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 5/08/25 OPPOSE
HB 4479 – would provide for a requirement for all firearm components to contain serial numbers
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 5/08/25 OPPOSE
HB 4481 – would provide for a website for concealed pistol license reciprocity
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 12/02/25 No Position
HB 4482 – would provide for requirements for concealed pistol license reciprocity website
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 12/02/25 No Position
HB 4483 – would provide for a QR code on concealed pistol licenses
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 12/02/25 No Position
HB 4529 – would provide an exemption for veterans of the concealed pistol license application and licensing fee
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 6/03/25 No Position
HB 4550 – would prohibit raffling off firearms at fundraisers on school grounds
Referred to House Regulatory Reform Committee 6/04/25 OPPOSE
HB 4586 – would age modify the age requirement for a concealed pistol license
House Second Reading 12/10/25 SUPPORT
HB 4587 – would provide for application for relief from federal firearms disability program
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 6/10/25 SUPPPORT
HB 4756 – would allow concealed pistols in state capitol
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 7/29/25 SUPPPORT
HB 4803 – would waive certain requirements related to concealed weapons for certain members of the military.
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 8/26/25 SUPPORT
HB 4843 – would modify exceptions to use of portable device or weapon directing electrical current, impulse, wave, or beam
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 12/02/25 No Position
HB 4855 – would allow possession of a pistol by a bow hunter
Referred to Senate Natural Resources Committee 02/11/26 SUPPORT
HB 4949 – would modify exemption from liability for sport shooting ranges
House Second Reading 3/04/25 SUPPORT
HB 4980 – would modify requirement to file in county of residence for license to carry a concealed pistol.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 02/05/26 SUPPORT
HB 5065 – would provide for a license to sell firearms at retail.
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 9/26/25 OPPOSE
HB 5066 – would provide for civil liability for a person who sells, delivers, or transfers a firearm to a person prohibited from possessing a firearm.
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 9/26/25 OPPOSE
HB 5113 – would provide for a grace period for denials due to administrative error
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 01/28/26 SUPPORT
HB 5241 – would prohibit a state department or agency from contracting with persons engaged in certain boycotts.
Referred to House Regulatory Reform Committee 11/06/25 SUPPORT
HB 5285 – would prohibit unaccompanied minors using or possessing certain BB guns outside of their property.
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 11/13/25 OPPOSE
HB 5337 – would allow an authorized agent of county road commission to carry firearm under certain circumstances
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 12/10/25 No Position
HB 5341 – would modify the penalty for failure to comply with certain licensing requirements
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 12/10/25 SUPPORT
HB 5515 – would provide for the definition of a dangerous weapon
House Second Reading 04/15/25 No Position
HB 5653 – would repeal certain provisions regarding weapons
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 03/04/25 SUPPORT
HB 5654 – would update references in 1927 PA 372 per HB 5653
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 03/04/25 SUPPORT
HB 5655 – would update references in the natural resources and environmental protection act per HB 5653
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 03/04/25 SUPPORT
HB 5656 – would update references in sentencing guidelines per HB 5653
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 03/04/25 SUPPORT
HB 5657 – would update references in the corrections code of 1953 per HB 5653
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 03/04/25 SUPPORT
HB 5741 – would include all buildings owned or leased by this state as weapons free zones
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5742 – would expand gun-free zones to include all buildings owned or leased by this state
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5743 – would provide for a waiting period for firearm purchases
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5745 – would amend sentencing guidelines for intentionally discharging a firearm from a vehicle or at a dwelling or potentially occupied structure
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 No Position
HB 5747 – would prohibit firearms in certain state buildings
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5748 – would prohibit concealed pistols in certain state buildings
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5749 – would allow local units of government to impose certain restrictions on firearms
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5750 – would prohibit the sale, production, or possession of high-capacity magazines
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5751 – would prohibit the manufacture, sale, or possession of a bump stock
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5752 – would require permit and training requirements for firearm purchase
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5753 – would prohibit the sale of weapons to individual under 21 years of age
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5754 – would increase the age requirement for purchase of a firearm
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5758 – would provide for a firearm industry responsibility act
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5759 – would revise sentencing guidelines to reflect amendment of other section of law for firearm sale without accompanying safety device
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
HB 5760 – would abolish firearm manufacturer immunity from liability to local units of government
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 03/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 58 – would provide for firearm safety instruction in the education curriculum
Referred to Senate Education Committee 2/04/25 SUPPORT
SB 111 – would provide for an elder and vulnerable adult personal protection order
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 4/16/25 OPPOSE
SB 121 – would prohibit enforcement of federal limitation on firearms
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/05/25 SUPPORT
SB 224 – would prohibit the manufacture, sale, or possession of a bump stock
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/26/25 OPPOSE
SB 225 – would prohibit concealed pistols in certain state buildings
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/26/25 OPPOSE
SB 226 – would prohibit firearms in certain state buildings
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/26/25 OPPOSE
SB 331 – would provide for a requirement for all firearm components to contain serial numbers
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/26/25 OPPOSE
SB 332 – would updates sentencing guidelines per Senate Bill 331
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/26/25 OPPOSE
SB 406 – would repeal certain provisions regarding weapons
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 6/11/25 SUPPORT
SB 407 – would update references to 1927 PA 372 per SB 406
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 6/11/25 SUPPORT
SB 408 – would update references to the natural resources and environmental protection act per SB 406
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 6/11/25 SUPPORT
SB 409 – would update references to sentencing guidelines per SB 406
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 6/11/25 SUPPORT
SB 410 – would update references to the corrections code of 1953 per SB 406
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 6/11/25 SUPPORT
SB 539 – would create a voluntary do-not-sell list for firearms
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 9/11/25 No Position
SB 594 – would allow concealed pistols in state capitol
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee 9/29/25 SUPPORT
SB 841 – would revise sentencing guidelines to reflect amendment of other section of law for firearm sale without accompanying safety device
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 842 – would provide for a firearm industry responsibility act
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 843 – would abolish firearm manufacturer immunity from liability to local units of government
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 848 – would provide for a waiting period for firearm purchases
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 849 – would expand gun-free zones to include all buildings owned or leased by this state.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 850 – would provide for weapon-free zones to include all buildings owned or leased by this state
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 851 – would prohibit the sale, production, or possession of high-capacity magazines
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 852 – would allow local units of government to impose certain restrictions on firearms
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 853 – would provide for a license to sell firearms at retail
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE
SB 854 – would provide for a license to sell firearms at retail
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/18/26 OPPOSE