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BAMAAK
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You get what you vote for

Bills up before the VA legislature. And AL is a third world country? At least it's in the United States!
HB603 would increase the cost of a non-resident carry permit to $150
HB602 would eliminate the online courses for concealed carry permits and require in person classes
HB597 would outlaw any mechanical device that would increase the rate of fire of a semi-auto firearm
HB596 is a high capacity magazine ban
HB498 would repeal the language whereby the state accepts all permits from all states
SB385 would limit handgun sales to 1 every 30 days
SB360 would give local government the ability to prohibit firearms at permitted events
SB351 would prohibit employers from prohibiting employees to leave their firearm in their locked vehicle and would grant them immunity from civil actions for them
SB350 would make concealed carry permits good for 15 years
SB288 would require anyone that has lost or had a firearm stolen to report it to the police within 24 hours
SB276 would basically create extreme risk protection orders whereby firearms could be seized
HB949 would allow state police up to 5 days to reply to a firearm background check
HB928 would ban carrying firearms in any state building
HB927 is an assault weapon ban
HB890 would allow people that have a concealed carry license to carry switchblades
HB857 would prohibit landlords from banning tenants owning firearms
HB819 would ban bumpstocks and any other mechanical device that accelerates the rate of fire of a semi-auto firearm
HB817 would require the state supreme court to provide guidance documents to judges for the restoration of firearm rights
HB814 would allow local governments to prohibit firearms within 1000 feet of protests, parades and other public events
HB721 is a universal background check bill
HB720 would ban anyone convicted of simple assault from owning a firearm
HB717 would require all gun show sales of firearms to have a background check
HB707 would outlaw leaving a firearm anywhere a child could access it (removes the word recklessly)
HB681 would require state police to issue non-resident carry permits within 45 days of receiving the application provided the person is not prohibited
HB651 would require anyone under an order of protection, even preliminary ones, to surrender their concealed carry permit and firearms
HB650 would prohibit anyone that doesn't have an enhanced carry permit from buying more than one handgun during a 30 day period
HB648 would require any dealer that sells more than one gun during a single transaction to report the sale to the state police
SB493 would prohibit colleges from making rules that would prohibit concealed carry holders from carrying on campus
SB447 would require a background check any time a firearm is sold, traded or rented
SB434 would allow some felons restoration of firearm rights by the court system
SB433 would require anyone that has had a firearm stolen or lost to report it within 24 hours
SB432 would require background checks on all firearms sold by gun show vendors
SB412 would require all firearm sales in the state to get a background check
SB405 is another universal background check bill
HB977 would require a background check any time a firearm is sold, traded or rented
HB1255 is a constitutional carry bill
HB1145 is a high capacity magazine ban bill
HB1143 would require anyone wanting to sell or trade a handgun to a non-licensed dealer to get a background check or to apply for a handgun transfer permit
HB1052 would allow local governments to prohibit carrying firearms at marches, protests and other types of gatherings
HB1019 would allow local governments to prohibit carrying firearms at public events that require a permit
HB1009 would add several cities to the list of cities where carrying certain firearms in public is prohibited
SB794 is a 10 round high capacity magazine ban bill
SB748 would require the state supreme court to give guidance to the lower courts for restoring a convicted felon's firearm rights
SB742 is another 10 round high capacity magazine ban but this one makes it a class 6 felony to sell or posses them
SB732 would make those convicted of a list of misdemeanor crimes prohibited from owning fireams
SB689 would allow people whose voting place prohibits firearms to cast an absentee ballot
SB676 would outlaw bump fire stocks and trigger cranks
SB669 would make anyone who was involuntarily committed for mental health care OR who agrees to voluntarily commitment a prohibited person
SB668 would repeal the state's preemption laws
SB665 would add another city, and another county to the list of places where it is prohibited to carry a firearm with more than a 20 round capacity
SB641 would make anyone that is voluntarily committed for mental health reasons a prohibited person
SB596 would give free firearms training to victims of domestic abuse
SB595 would allow anyone under the protection of a court order and who is not otherwise prohibited to carry a firearm while they wait for their carry permit
HB603 would increase the cost of a non-resident carry permit to $150
HB602 would eliminate the online courses for concealed carry permits and require in person classes
HB597 would outlaw any mechanical device that would increase the rate of fire of a semi-auto firearm
HB596 is a high capacity magazine ban
HB498 would repeal the language whereby the state accepts all permits from all states
SB385 would limit handgun sales to 1 every 30 days
SB360 would give local government the ability to prohibit firearms at permitted events
SB351 would prohibit employers from prohibiting employees to leave their firearm in their locked vehicle and would grant them immunity from civil actions for them
SB350 would make concealed carry permits good for 15 years
SB288 would require anyone that has lost or had a firearm stolen to report it to the police within 24 hours
SB276 would basically create extreme risk protection orders whereby firearms could be seized
HB949 would allow state police up to 5 days to reply to a firearm background check
HB928 would ban carrying firearms in any state building
HB927 is an assault weapon ban
HB890 would allow people that have a concealed carry license to carry switchblades
HB857 would prohibit landlords from banning tenants owning firearms
HB819 would ban bumpstocks and any other mechanical device that accelerates the rate of fire of a semi-auto firearm
HB817 would require the state supreme court to provide guidance documents to judges for the restoration of firearm rights
HB814 would allow local governments to prohibit firearms within 1000 feet of protests, parades and other public events
HB721 is a universal background check bill
HB720 would ban anyone convicted of simple assault from owning a firearm
HB717 would require all gun show sales of firearms to have a background check
HB707 would outlaw leaving a firearm anywhere a child could access it (removes the word recklessly)
HB681 would require state police to issue non-resident carry permits within 45 days of receiving the application provided the person is not prohibited
HB651 would require anyone under an order of protection, even preliminary ones, to surrender their concealed carry permit and firearms
HB650 would prohibit anyone that doesn't have an enhanced carry permit from buying more than one handgun during a 30 day period
HB648 would require any dealer that sells more than one gun during a single transaction to report the sale to the state police
SB493 would prohibit colleges from making rules that would prohibit concealed carry holders from carrying on campus
SB447 would require a background check any time a firearm is sold, traded or rented
SB434 would allow some felons restoration of firearm rights by the court system
SB433 would require anyone that has had a firearm stolen or lost to report it within 24 hours
SB432 would require background checks on all firearms sold by gun show vendors
SB412 would require all firearm sales in the state to get a background check
SB405 is another universal background check bill
HB977 would require a background check any time a firearm is sold, traded or rented
HB1255 is a constitutional carry bill
HB1145 is a high capacity magazine ban bill
HB1143 would require anyone wanting to sell or trade a handgun to a non-licensed dealer to get a background check or to apply for a handgun transfer permit
HB1052 would allow local governments to prohibit carrying firearms at marches, protests and other types of gatherings
HB1019 would allow local governments to prohibit carrying firearms at public events that require a permit
HB1009 would add several cities to the list of cities where carrying certain firearms in public is prohibited
SB794 is a 10 round high capacity magazine ban bill
SB748 would require the state supreme court to give guidance to the lower courts for restoring a convicted felon's firearm rights
SB742 is another 10 round high capacity magazine ban but this one makes it a class 6 felony to sell or posses them
SB732 would make those convicted of a list of misdemeanor crimes prohibited from owning fireams
SB689 would allow people whose voting place prohibits firearms to cast an absentee ballot
SB676 would outlaw bump fire stocks and trigger cranks
SB669 would make anyone who was involuntarily committed for mental health care OR who agrees to voluntarily commitment a prohibited person
SB668 would repeal the state's preemption laws
SB665 would add another city, and another county to the list of places where it is prohibited to carry a firearm with more than a 20 round capacity
SB641 would make anyone that is voluntarily committed for mental health reasons a prohibited person
SB596 would give free firearms training to victims of domestic abuse
SB595 would allow anyone under the protection of a court order and who is not otherwise prohibited to carry a firearm while they wait for their carry permit
"He only earns his freedom and his life Who takes them every day by storm."
-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and politician
-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and politician
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With an anti-gun dem gov, how many good ones you think will get signed?
-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and politician
Somewhere between 0 and 1. Depends if the vote is on a Monday morning after a weekend of wenching and other debauchery. :tooth:
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The communists from DC have almost taken over.