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Bill # | Last Action | MCRGO Position | |||
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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 | ||
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee | 05/02/24 | OPPOSE | SB 858 – would prohibit firearms in certain state buildings and eliminate the exemption for CPL holders in MCL 750.234d. | ||
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee | 05/02/24 | OPPOSE | SB 942 – would prohibit the manufacture, sale, or possession of a bump stock. | ||
Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee | 06/26/24 | 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 | ||
Returned to the House | 02/29/24 | OPPOSE | HB 4128 – would prohibit firearms within 100 feet of an absentee ballot counting board while ballots are being counted | ||
Returned to the House | 02/29/24 | 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 | TBD | 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 | ||
House Second Reading/td> | 5/14/24 | No Position | HB 5451 – would require districts to provide information regarding the safe storage of firearms to parents and legal guardians | ||
House Second Reading | 5/14/24 | 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 |