HR 3139 National
King’s Bill to Deregulate Silencers (HPA)
To deregulate firearm suppressors, better known as silencers.
Position: Oppose
Status: Died in a previous Congress
To deregulate firearm suppressors, better known as silencers.
Position: Oppose
Status: Died in a previous Congress
This bill amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to facilitate the construction and expansion of public target ranges by: (1) authorizing a state to pay up to 90% of the costs of acquiring land for, expanding, or constructing a public target range; (2) authorizing a state to elect to allocate 10% of a specified amount apportioned to it from the federal aid to wildlife restoration fund for those costs; (3) limiting the federal share of those costs under such Act to 90%; and (4) requiring amounts provided for those costs under such Act to remain available for expenditure and obligation for five fiscal years.
Position: Oppose
Status: Died in a previous Congress
Provides person with privileges and legal defenses available to person with Oregon concealed handgun license if person is licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state that recognizes Oregon concealed handgun licenses.
Position: Oppose
Status: Died in Senate Committee on Judiciary
This bill is no longer active.
Prohibits state agency from adopting administrative rule limiting or prohibiting possession of firearm by concealed handgun licensee who is respondent of or protected by active protective order.
Position: Oppose
Status: Senate Committee on Judiciary
This bill is no longer active.
Prohibits state agency from adopting administrative rule or enacting or enforcing employment or personnel policy limiting or prohibiting possession of firearm by concealed handgun licensee.
Position: Oppose
Status: House Committee On Judiciary
This bill is no longer active.
The bill has been removed from the agenda for the hearing scheduled for April 17.
Authorizes state agency employee who is licensed to carry concealed handgun to store personal handgun and ammunition in locked container in vehicle while employee is at work and vehicle is parked in state agency parking lot.
Position: Oppose
Status: House Committee On Judiciary
This bill is no longer active.
Repeals established policy prohibiting firearms in state buildings.
Position: Oppose
Status: House Committee On Judiciary
This bill is no longer active.
Requires employer of parole and probation officer to authorize officer to carry firearm if officer meets certain requirements.
Exempts parole and probation officer from prohibition on carrying firearm in public building.
Position: Oppose
Status: House Committee On Judiciary
This bill is no longer active.
Authorizes elected official to possess firearm in building housing court facility if elected official performs official duties within building and is licensed to carry concealed handgun.
Position: Oppose
Status: House Committee On Judiciary
This bill is no longer active.
A person protected by a stalking protective order, a restraining order or any other court order prohibiting another person from contacting the person, may carry a concealed gun if that person has a pending application for a concealed handgun license or has a scheduled appointment to submit an application for a concealed handgun license.
Position: Oppose
Status: Senate Committee on Judiciary