Anti-Gun Bills in Washington Update

Again, from a GOAL alert, anti-gun bills in Washington. Much of the data is the same, but there are three new house bills below.

Senate bills
#BlurbSponsorStatusPosition
SB 5041Sentencing rangeMcCaslin (R-4)S. Jud.Neutral
SB 5131Insanity finding/firearmsCarrell (R-28)S. Jud.Neutral
SB 5167Firearm suppressorsHargrove (D-24)S. Jud.Support
SB 5342Safe storage of firearmsKohl-Welles (D-36)S. Jud.Oppose
SB 5343Gun show loopholeKohl-Welles (D-36)S. Jud.Oppose
SB 5344Capitol campus gun banFairley (D-32)S. Jud.Concerns
SB 5383Juvenile hunting licensesOke (R-26)S. NatRes.Neutral
SB 5475Assault weapon banKline (D-37)S. Jud.Oppose
SB 5545Deployed military CPL renewalRoach (R-31)S. Jud.Support
SB 5593.50 BMG rifle banKline (D-37)S. Jud.Oppose
SB 5635Restoration of rightsSchoesler (R-9)S. Jud.Support
SJM 8005Manufacturer protectionBenton (R-17)S. Jud.Support
 
House bills
#BlurbSponsorStatusPosition
HB 1133Public disclosure lawNixon (R-45)H. StatGov.Neutral
HB 1213Juvenile hunting licensesClements (R-14)H. NatResNeutral
HB 1473Safe storage of firearmsMoeller (D-49)H. Jud.Oppose
HB 1489Capitol campus gun banWilliams (D-22)H. Jud.Oppose
HB 1490Park/rec area gun banDarneille (D-27)H. Jud.Oppose
HB 1627Assault weapon banKagi (D-32)H. Jud.Oppose
HB 1687Insanity finding/firearmsMoeller (D-49)H. Jud.Neutral
HB 1804CPL renewal notificationEricksen (R-442)H. Jud.Support
HB 1822Lead shot hunting banKagi (D-32)H. NatRes.Oppose
HJM 4002Manufacturer protectionCurtis (R-18)H. Jud.Support

There will be a hearing on HB 1822 on February 15th at 1:30pm. The hearing will be in the John L. O’Brien Building, Hearing Rm “D”

Josh Poulson

Posted Saturday, Feb 12 2005 12:03 PM

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