Tag: Scheduled
Oregon: Anti-Preemption Legislation Scheduled for Public Hearings this Week
On Wednesday, April 21, and Thursday, April 22, the Senate Rules Committee is scheduled to consider anti-gun legislation, Senate Bill 554.
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Maine: Anti-Gun Bill Scheduled for Public Hearing
On Wednesday, April 21, the Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety will hold a public hearing on Legislative Document 759, which is...
Oregon: Mandatory Firearm Storage Legislation Scheduled for a Floor Vote Tomorrow
Tomorrow, the Oregon House is expected to vote on anti-gun Mandatory Storage Legislation, House Bill 2510.
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Louisiana: Constitutional Carry Legislation Scheduled for Committee Hearing Tomorrow
Tomorrow, Senate Judiciary C Committee will consider Constitutional Carry Legislation, Senate Bill 118.
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Texas: Permitless Carry Scheduled for House Consideration on Thursday!
House Bill 1927, by Rep. Matt Schaefer (R-Tyler), an NRA-backed permitless carry proposal that would allow law-abiding citizens to carry a handgun without a state-issued License...
Maine: Legislation to Ban Self-Defense at Polling Locations Scheduled for Committee...
On Monday, April 12, the State and Local Government Committee is scheduled to consider legislation that would allow municipalities to impose a gun-free...
Maine: Gun Confiscation Bill Scheduled for Committee Hearing
On Tuesday, April 6, the Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing on LD 1068.
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Maine: Lead Ammo Ban Scheduled for Public Hearing
On Monday, April 5, the Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Committee will hold a public hearing on LD 1015, which bans the use of traditional...
Oregon: Mandatory Firearm Storage Legislation Scheduled for a Floor Vote Tomorrow
Tomorrow, the Oregon House is expected to vote on anti-gun Mandatory Storage Legislation, House Bill 2510.
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Oregon: Tuesday Work Sessions and Committee Votes Scheduled for Mandatory Storage...
Anti-gun legislators are looking to advance legislation through Committees next week that would significantly impair Oregonians’ access to firearms.
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