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Bill # Last Action MCRGO Position
SB 22 – would clarify the prohibition of weapons in a sterile area of an airport and provide penalties
Public Act 219 of 2023 11/22/23 OPPOSE
SB 76 – would require a license or background check for purchase of long guns
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/21/23 OPPOSE
SB 77 – would update references to pistol in the penal code
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/21/23 OPPOSE
SB 78 – would update references in sentencing guidelines per SB 76
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/21/23 OPPOSE
SB 79 – would provide for penalties for storing or leaving a firearm where it may be accessed by a minor
Public Act 17 of 2023 4/13/23 OPPOSE
SB 80 – would update references in sentencing guidelines per SB 79
Public Act 16 of 2023 4/13/23 OPPOSE
SB 81 – would exempt firearm safety devices from sales tax
Public Act 15 of 2023 4/13/23 SUPPORT
SB 82 – would exempt firearms safety devices from use tax
Public Act 14 of 2023 4/13/23 SUPPORT
SB 83 – would create an extreme risk protection order act
Public Act 38 of 2023 5/22/23 OPPOSE
SB 84 – would prohibit the purchase of firearms if an individual has an extreme risk protection order
House Second Reading 4/12/23 OPPOSE
SB 85 – would enact sentencing guidelines for making a false statement in support of an extreme risk protection order
House Second Reading 4/12/23 OPPOSE
SB 86 – would provide for service of process for extreme risk protection order actions and waive court fees
House Second Reading 4/12/23 OPPOSE
SB 208 – would eliminate preemption of local firearm regulations on property owned or leased by local units of government
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 3/16/23 OPPOSE
SB 308 – would repeal certain provisions regarding weapons
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 5/02/23 SUPPORT
SB 468 – would allow concealed pistols in state capitol
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 9/07/23 SUPPORT
SB 471 – would prohibit possession of firearms and ammunition by persons convicted of misdemeanor involving domestic violence
Public Act 201 of 2023 11/20/23 OPPOSE
SB 472 – would update sentencing guidelines per SB 471
House Second Reading 10/17/23 OPPOSE
SB 528 – provides for penalties for certain offenses committed when victim and offender have a domestic relationship
Public Act 199 of 2023 11/20/23 NO POSITION
SB 584 – would prohibit enforcement of federal limitation on firearms
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 10/12/23 SUPPORT
SB 664 – would provide for firearms safety instruction
Referred to Senate Natural Resources Committee 11/09/23 SUPPORT
SB 689 – would allow the purchase and possession of stun guns for individuals over age 21
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 01/17/24 SUPPORT
SB 857 – would prohibit concealed pistols in certain state buildings
Transmitted to the House 12/05/24 OPPOSE
SB 858 – would prohibit firearms in certain state buildings and eliminate the exemption for CPL holders in MCL 750.234d.
Transmitted to the House 12/05/24 OPPOSE
SB 942 – would prohibit the manufacture, sale, or possession of a bump stock.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 06/26/24 OPPOSE
SB 1086 – would create a no sell list for firearms.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 11/13/24 OPPOSE
SB 1134 – would prohibit the sale, manufacture, or possession of a firearm disguised to resemble a toy by adding sec. 224g.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
SB 1135 – would prohibit the sale, manufacture, or possession of a firearm disguised to resemble a toy by adding sec. 410d.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
SB 1136 – would require the destruction of weapons for buyback programs.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 NO POSITION
SB 1137 – would prohibit the sale of weapons seized by a law enforcement agency under 1927 PA 372.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 NO POSITION
SB 1138 – would prohibit the sale of weapons seized by a law enforcement agency under the penal code.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 NO POSITION
SB 1149 – would provide for a requirement for all firearm components to contain serial numbers.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
SB 1150 – would updated sentencing guidelines per SB 1149.
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
HB 4010 – would exempt firearms safety devices from the sales tax
Referred to House Tax Policy Committee 2/14/23 SUPPORT
HB 4088 – would modify procedures for school emergency operations plans
Referred to House Eduation Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4089 – would create a school safety and mental health commission
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4090 – would require that public schools and nonpublic schools ensure that certain school workers complete certain school safety and security training
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4091 – 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 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4092 – would require notification of tips reported under the OK2Say program
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4093 – would require inclusion of OK2SAY program contact information on certain student identification cards
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4094 – would modify the number of school fire and security drills
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4095 – would require that public schools and nonpublic schools adopt and implement a standardized response terminology plan
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4096 – would require the department to establish a standardized response terminology plan
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4097 – would require each intermediate school district to employ 1 emergency and safety manager and at least 1 mental health coordinator
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4098 – 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 with certain school safety and security training
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4099 – would require office of school safety quarterly reporting of tips received
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4100 – would provide for definitions for the OK2Say program
Referred to House Education Committee 2/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 4127 – would prohibit possession of firearms at a polling place
Public Act 157 of 2024 12/03/24 OPPOSE
HB 4128 – would prohibit firearms within 100 feet of an absentee ballot counting board while ballots are being counted
Public Act 158 of 2024 12/03/24 OPPOSE
HB 4138 – would require a license or background check for purchase of long guns
Public Act 19 of 2023 4/13/23 OPPOSE
HB 4139 – would update references in sentencing guidelines per HB 4144
Senate Second Reading 3/23/23 OPPOSE
HB 4140 – would exempt firearms safety devices from use tax
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 4/26/23 SUPPORT
HB 4141 – would exempt firearm safety devices from sales tax
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 4/26/23 SUPPORT
HB 4142 – would update references to pistol in the penal code per HB 4138
Public Act 18 of 2023 4/13/23 OPPOSE
HB 4143 – would update references in sentencing guidelines per HB 4138
Public Act 22 of 2023 4/26/23 OPPOSE
HB 4144 – would provide for penalties for storing or leaving a firearm where it may be accessed by a minor
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 4/26/23 OPPOSE
HB 4145 – would create an extreme risk protection order act
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee 4/19/23 OPPOSE
HB 4146 – would prohibit the purchase of firearms if an individual has an extreme risk protection order
Public Act 37 of 2023 5/22/23 OPPOSE
HB 4147 – would provide for service of process for extreme risk protection order actions and waive court fees
Public Act 35 of 2023 5/22/23 OPPOSE
HB 4148 – would enact sentencing guidelines for making a false statement in support of an extreme risk protection order
Public Act 36 of 2023 5/22/23 OPPOSE
HB 4149 – would include all buildings owned or leased by the state in MCL 28.425o concealed weapon free zones
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 2/28/23 OPPOSE
HB 4150 – would expand MCL 750.234d weapons free zones to include all buildings owned or leased by this state
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 2/28/23 OPPOSE
HB 4175 – would eliminate the requirement to register newly purchased handguns and would eliminate pistol free zones
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 3/07/23 SUPPORT
HB 4185 – would prohibit unaccompanied minors using or possessing certain BB guns outside of their property
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/07/23 OPPOSE
HB 4198 – would allow local units of government imposing certain restrictions on firearms
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/07/23 OPPOSE
HB 4205 – would prohibit openly carrying an assault weapon within 1,000 feet of certain places
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/07/23 OPPOSE
HB 4203 – would prohibit sale of weapons to individual under 21 years of age
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/07/23 OPPOSE
HB 4204 – would increase the age requirement for purchase of a firearm
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/07/23 OPPOSE
HB 4206 – would provide for sentencing guidelines for openly carrying an assault weapon in certain places
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/07/23 OPPOSE
HB 4211 – would provide for a 14-day waiting period for all firearms purchases;
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/08/23 OPPOSE
HB 4214 – would establish a trigger lock distribution program for hospitals
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/08/23 NO POSITION
HB 4215 – would provide for sales tax distribution for trigger locks
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 3/08/23 NO POSITION
HB 4243 – 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 Criminal Justice Committee 3/09/23 OPPOSE
HJR A – would allow concealed carry on college campuses
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 3/14/23 SUPPORT
HB 4285 – would remove certain restrictive carrying of concealed weapons with HJR A’23
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 3/14/23 SUPPORT
HB 4324 – would expand the definition of identification for election purposes to include current concealed pistol license
Referred to House Elections Committee 3/22/23 SUPPORT
HB 4358 – would expand the requirement to disclose possession of concealed weapon to include fire personnel and emergency medical services personnel
Referred to House Labor Committee 4/11/23 OPPOSE
HB 4429 – would eliminate a provision allowing state or local government employers to prohibit employees to carry at work
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 4/19/23 SUPPORT
HB 4455 – would provide for a requirement for hobbyist-built firearms to contain serial numbers on frames or receivers
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 4/25/23 OPPOSE
HB 4456 – would require gun locks and a pamphlet on gun safety to be included with every point of sale for gun purchases
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 4/25/23 OPPOSE
HB 4710 – would provide for permitless concealed carry
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/08/23 SUPPORT
HB 4711 – would update references to sentencing guidelines per HB 4710
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/08/23 SUPPORT
HB 4712 – would update references to the Michigan retired law enforcement officer’s firearm carry act per HB 4710
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/08/23 SUPPORT
HB 4713 – would update references to the natural resources and environmental protection act per HB 4710
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/08/23 SUPPORT
HB 4714 – would update references to the corrections code of 1953 per HB 4710
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/08/23 SUPPORT
HB 4715 – would update references to 1927 PA 372 per HB 4710
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/08/23 SUPPORT
HB 4846 – would exempt retired law enforcement and veterans from concealed pistol license fees
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 6/27/23 NO POSITION
HB 4848 – would require psychological screening when arrested while in possession of a firearm
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 6/27/23 OPPOSE
HB 4943 – would prohibit the ability of the Michigan State Capitol Commission to ban certain individuals from carrying a concealed firearm
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 9/07/23 SUPPORT
HB 4945 – would update sentencing guidelines per 4946
Public Act 200 of 2023 11/20/23 OPPOSE
HB 4946 – would prohibit possession of firearms and ammunition by persons convicted of misdemeanor involving domestic violence
Referred to House Second Reading 10/03/23 OPPOSE
HB 5132 – would prohibit enforcement of federal limitation on firearms
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 10/12/23 SUPPORT
HB 5152 – would update sentencing guidelines per HB 5153
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 10/17/23 NO POSITION
HB 5153 – would prohibit possession or distribution of a firearm or ammunition under certain circumstances
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 10/17/23 NO POSITION
HB 5225 – would increase penalties for intentionally discharging a firearm from vehicle or at a dwelling or a potentially occupied structure
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 10/25/23 SUPPORT
HB 5226 – would amend sentencing guidelines for intentionally discharging a firearm from a vehicle or at a dwelling or potentially occupied structure
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 10/25/23 SUPPORT
HB 5291 – would prohibit concealed pistols in state capitol and in certain state buildings
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 11/02/23 OPPOSE
HB 5310 – would prohibit awarding contracts to financial institutions that refuse to do business with certain person
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 11/09/23 SUPPORT
HB 5334 – would provide for firearms safety instruction
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 11/14/23 SUPPORT
HB 5377 – would establish liability for safety of individuals in a designated weapon-free zone
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 11/14/23 NO POSITION
HB 5381 – would impose liability for governmental agencies that maintain weapon-free zones
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 11/14/23 SUPPORT
HB 5450 – would require DHHS to develop and provide information regarding the safe storage of firearms to the department of education
Referred to Senate Education Committee 11/26/24 No Position
HB 5451 – would require districts to provide information regarding the safe storage of firearms to parents and legal guardians
Referred to Senate Education Committee 11/26/24 No Position
HB 5453 – would prohibit raffling off firearms at fundraisers on school grounds
Referred to House Regulatory Reform Committee 2/20/24 OPPOSE
HB 5454 – would extend the sunset on the firearm safety device use tax exemption
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 2/20/24 SUPPORT
HB 5455 – would extend the sunset on the firearm safety device sales tax exemption
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 2/20/24 SUPPORT
HB 5467 – would provide for a website for concealed pistol license reciprocity
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 2/22/24 NEUTRAL
HB 5468 – would provide for a QR code on concealed pistol licenses
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 2/22/24 NEUTRAL
HB 5469 – would provide requirements for concealed pistol license reciprocity website
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 2/22/24 NEUTRAL
HB 5642 – would create a bond condition of psychological screening for defendant arrested while in possession of a firearm
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 4/18/24 OPPOSE
HB 5643 – would create a bond condition of psychological screening for defendant arrested for a misdemeanor while in possession of a firearm
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 4/18/24 OPPOSE
HB 5665 – would provide for a waiver of hunter safety course for individuals with a valid concealed pistol license and military service members
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 4/25/24 NO POSITION
HB 5666 – would modify exemptions to concealed weapons
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 4/25/24 NO POSITION
HB 5792 – would designate the AR-15 as the official state rifle
Referred to House Government Operations Committee 6/06/24 NO POSITION
HB 6134 – would require removal of firearms for an individual subject to a domestic relations PPO.
Referred to House Veterans Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
HB 6135 – would enact procedures for the surrender or seizure of firearms for individuals convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence.
Referred to House Veterans Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
HB 6144 – would requires destruction of firearms for buyback programs
Referred to House Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security Committee 11/14/24 NO POSITION
HB 6145 – would prohibit the sale of weapons seized by a law enforcement agency under 1927 PA 372.
Referred to House Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security Committee 11/14/24 NO POSITION
HB 6146 – would prohibit the sale of weapons seized by a law enforcement agency under the penal code.
Referred to House Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security Committee 11/14/24 NO POSITION
HB 6175 – would modify the vehicle firearm storage requirements.
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
HB 6176 – would update sentencing guidelines per HB 6175.
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
HB 6183 – would revise cross references to reflect amendments of other sections of law for guidelines for firearm salse without accompanying safety devices per HB 6185.
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
HB 6184 – would provide for a firearm industry responsibility act.
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
HB 6185 – would abolish firearm manufacturer immunity from liability to local units of government.
Referred to House Judiciary Committee 11/26/24 OPPOSE
HB 6222 – would provide for penalties for individuals and dealers attempting illegal purchases of firearms
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 12/04/24 OPPOSE
HB 6223 – would enact sentencing guidelines for attempting to make illegal purchase of firearms.
Referred to House Criminal Justice Committee 12/04/24 OPPOSE