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Bill # | Last Action | MCRGO Position | |||
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HB 4020 – would allow individuals over age 21 to purchase and possess stun guns. | |||||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 1/10/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4021 -would provide for a lifetime concealed pistol license. | ||
Referred to House Government Operations Committee | 1/10/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4022 – would modify the concealed pistol license fee. | ||
Referred to House Government Operations Committee | 1/10/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4026 – would allow CPL holders to carry in certain pistol free zones. | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 1/10/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4027 – would update references in sentencing guidelines to reflect changes in HB 4026 & HB 4029. | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 1/10/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4028 – update references in the state natural resources and environmental protection act to reflect changes in HB 4026 & HB 4029 | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 1/10/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4029 – would provide for permitless carry. | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 1/10/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4097 – would allow carrying of concealed weapons by retired law enforcement officers in no-carry zones | ||
Referred to House Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security Committee | 1/29/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4194 – would extend the period of validity for concealed pistol licenses | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 2/14/19 | NO POSITION | HB 4200 – would modify penalties for open carry of a concealed pistol in prohibited areas | ||
Referred to House Judiciary | 6/18/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4201 – sentencing guideline changes tie barred to HB 4200 | ||
Referred to House Judiciary | 6/18/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4277 – would allow teachers and other school employees to carry pepper spray in school and on school property under certain circumstances | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 2/28/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4278 – would allow teachers and other school employees to carry tasers in school and on school property under certain circumstances | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 2/28/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4283 – would create extreme risk protection orders | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 2/28/19 | OPPOSE | HB 4284 – would prohibit the purchase of firearms if an individual has an extreme risk protection order | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 2/28/19 | OPPOSE | HB 4294 – would authorize firearm retail sellers to request certain information through the law enforcement information network (LEIN) | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 3/05/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4295 – would allow carrying of concealed pistols by certain pistol instructors in no-carry zones | ||
Referred to House Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security Committee | 3/06/19 | OPPOSE | HB 4331 – would allow transportation of a firearm in off-road vehicle in certain circumstances | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 6/4/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4434 – would modify the penalty for failure to comply with certain licensing requirements | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 6/4/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4497 – would prohibit the possession, sale, or other activities with firearms or ammunition by certain individuals | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 4/24/19 | NO POSITION | HB 4498 – would require an individual who is restrained by a PPO to relinquish possession of firearms or ammunition | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 4/24/19 | NO POSITION | HB 4499 – would enact sentencing guidelines for possession of firearms or ammunition by certain individuals | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 4/24/19 | NO POSITION | HB 4501 – would prohibit carrying a firearm while having a certain level of tetrahydrocannabinol in blood | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 4/25/19 | NO POSITION | HB 4502 – would prohibit possessing firearm while having a certain level of tetrahydrocannabinol in blood | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 4/25/19 | NO POSITION | HB 4503 – would allow prohibition of possessing or carrying a firearm while having a certain level of tetrahydrocannabinol in blood | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 4/25/19 | NO POSITION | HB 4504 – would allow prohibition of possessing or carrying a firearm while having a certain level of tetrahydrocannabinol in blood | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 4/25/19 | NO POSITION | HB 4512 – would provide for penalties for storing or leaving a firearm where it may be accessed by a minor | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 4/25/19 | OPPOSE | HB 4513 – would provide a sale tax exemption for firearm safety devices | ||
Referred to House Tax Policy Committee | 4/25/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4514 – would provide a use tax exemption for firearm safety devices | ||
Referred to House Tax Policy Committee | 4/25/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4690 – would provide for certain requirements before individual may rent, lease, or loan a firearm | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 6/5/19 | OPPOSE | HB 4770 – would repeal certain provisions regarding weapons | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 10/22/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4771 – would update references to 1927 PA 372 | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 10/22/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4772 – would update references to the natural resources and environmental protection act | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 10/22/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4773 – would update references to sentencing guidelines | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 10/22/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4774 – would update references to the corrections code of 1953 | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 10/22/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4863 – would exempt certain weapons and ammunition from sales tax | ||
Referred to House Tax Policy Committee | 8/29/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4864 – would exempt certain weapons and ammunition from use tax | ||
Referred to House Tax Policy Committee | 8/29/19 | SUPPORT | HB 4976 – would establish liability for safety of individuals in a designated weapon-free zone | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 9/17/19 | OPPOSE | HB 5094 – would prohibit open-carry in Michigan except for certain individuals | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 10/10/19 | OPPOSE | HB 5095 – would levy an excise tax on ammunition sales | ||
Referred to House Tax Policy Committee | 10/10/19 | OPPOSE | HB 5098 – would waive the fee for the renewal of a concealed pistol license | ||
Referred to House Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security Committee | 10/15/19 | SUPPORT | HB 5116 – would clarify eligibility for concealed pistol license after setting aside certain convictions | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 10/16/19 | SUPPORT | HB 5190 – would prohibit the manufacture, sale, or possession of 3D printed guns | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 10/31/19 | OPPOSE | HB 5272 – would allow certain individuals with a personal protection order to carry a concealed pistol in no carry zones. | ||
Referred to House Military, Veterans, and Homeland Security Committee | 12/05/19 | SUPPORT | HB 5275 – would require a license or background check for purchase of certain firearms | ||
Referred to House Military, Veterans and Homeland Security Committee | 12/05/19 | OPPOSE | HB 5276 – would update references to pistol in the penal code for HB 5275 | ||
Referred to House Military, Veterans and Homeland Security Committee | 12/05/19 | OPPOSE | HB 5277 – would update references in the sentencing guidelines for HB 5275 | ||
Referred to House Military, Veterans and Homeland Security Committee | 12/05/19 | OPPOSE | HB 5286 – would establish preemption for knives | ||
Referred to House Judiciary Committee | 12/05/19 | SUPPORT | SB 156 – would enact extreme risk protection order act | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 2/28/19 | OPPOSE | SB 157 – would prohibit purchase of firearms if individual has an extreme risk protection order | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 2/28/19 | OPPOSE | SB 158 – sentencing guidelines for making a false statement in support of an extreme risk protection order | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 2/28/19 | OPPOSE | SB 287 – would modify penalties for carrying a concealed weapon with an expired concealed pistol license | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 4/25/19 | SUPPORT | SB 424 – would authorize and eliminate the criminal penalty for pawnbrokers accepting a pistol in pawn | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 8/20/19 | SUPPORT | SB 425 – would authorize and require a pistol record for pawnbrokers accepting a pistol in pawn | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 8/29/19 | SUPPORT | SB 678 – would require a license or background check for purchase of certain firearms | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 12/05/19 | OPPOSE | SB 679 – would would update references to pistol in the penal code for SB 678 | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 12/05/19 | OPPOSE | SB 680 – would update references in the sentencing guidelines for SB 678 | ||
Referred to Senate Government Operations Committee | 12/05/19 | OPPOSE |