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Texas House Committee to Hear Permitless Carry Legislation Next Thursday
On Thursday, March 25, the Texas House Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety will hear House Bill 1238, by Rep. Kyle Biedermann (R-Fredericksburg), House Bill...
Kansas: Concealed Carry Legislation Referred to Senate Committee for Consideration
On Monday, March 22, the Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs is scheduled to consider self-defense legislation, House Bill 2058.
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Arizona: Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Pro-Gun Bills
Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee passed two bills, House Bills 2840 and 2551, to improve self-defense in Arizona. They will now go to the Rules...
Oregon: House Committee to Consider Legislation Creating Indefinite Delays on Firearm...
On Tuesday, March 23, the House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider anti-gun legislation, House Bill 2543.
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South Carolina: Constitutional Carry Advances from House Judiciary Committee
Today, the House Judiciary Committee issued a favorable report for House Bill 3096, The South Carolina Constitutional Carry Act of 2021, sponsored by...
Indiana: Lawful Carry Bill Still Sitting in Senate Judiciary Committee
Though House Bill 1369 has already been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee, the committee has yet to schedule it for a hearing.
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South Carolina: House Judiciary Committee Voting on Constitutional Carry Bill
Tomorrow, a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee will vote on House Bill 3096, The South Carolina Constitutional Carry Act of 2021. Afterward,...
Arizona: Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing Pro-Gun Bills
On Thursday, March 18th, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hear two pro-gun bills that improve self-defense in Arizona.
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TX House Committee to Hear Pro- & Anti-Gun Bills THURSDAY
On Thursday, March 18, the Texas House Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety will hold a hearing at the Texas Capitol on the following...
Washington: Committee Hearing on Legislation to Ban Open Carry at Public...
Senate Bill 5038 has been scheduled for a public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary, at 10:00 AM on March 16th. This anti-gun...
New Mexico: Anti-Trapping Measure Passes Senate, Will NOW Be Heard in...
Earlier this week, the New Mexico Senate passed Senate Bill 32, a measure to ban the use of traps or snares on public lands,...
Washington: Committee Hearing on Legislation to Ban Open Carry at Public...
Senate Bill 5038 has been scheduled for a public hearing in the House Committee on Civil Rights & Judiciary, at 10:00 AM on March 16th. This anti-gun...
Kansas: Committee Passes Gun Safety Education Bill
Today, the House Committee passed a Substitute for House Bill 2089 to empower the state Board of Education to make gun safety education...
New Mexico: Anti-Trapping Measure Passes Senate, Will Be Heard in House...
Earlier this week, the New Mexico Senate passed Senate Bill 32, a measure to ban the use of traps or snares on public lands,...
New Jersey: Bill Successfully Amended in Committee
On Thursday, the Senate Law & Public Safety Committee amended and passed S.568 on a unanimous vote of 6-0. As reported earlier this week, the...
Ohio: House Committee Passes Duty to Inform Bill
On March 10th, the House State and Local Government Committee voted 9-5 to issue a favorable report to House Bill 89 to amend...
Indiana: Lawful Carry Bill Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee
House Bill 1369 has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee for further consideration.
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New Hampshire: Senate Committee Passes Legislation to Fix Handgun Purchase Process
Yesterday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 141 by a vote of 3-2.
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Nevada: Committee Hearing Bill to Expand Prohibited Persons Category
Tomorrow, the Assembly Judiciary Committee will hear Assembly Bill 42, legislation that expands prohibited persons in Nevada.
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Tennessee: Constitutional Carry Scheduled for Committee Hearing on Wednesday
This Wednesday, House Bill 786 is scheduled for a hearing in the House Criminal Justice Committee.
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