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House Bill 2334

Enacted House Bill

Modifies and expands requirements for issuance of concealed handgun license.

Introduced: January 10, 2007 Updated: June 12, 2007
Quick info
Chief Sponsor(s) None listed on OLIS.
Regular Sponsor(s) Ordered printed by the Speaker pursuant to House Rule 12.00A (5). Presession filed.
Status Enacted
Session 2007 Regular Session
History

1-10 (H)

First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

1-17 (H)

Referred to Judiciary.

5-2 (H)

Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.

5-4 (H)

Second reading.

5-7 (H)

Third reading. Carried by Olson. Passed. Ayes, 58; Excused, 2--Edwards, C., Scott.

5-8 (S)

First reading. Referred to President's desk.

5-9 (S)

Referred to Judiciary.

5-18 (S)

Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

5-18 (S)

Second reading.

5-21 (S)

Third reading. Carried by Burdick, Beyer. Passed. Ayes, 26; Excused, 4--Brown, Deckert, Prozanski, Starr.

6-4 (H)

Speaker signed.

6-4 (S)

President signed.

6-12 (H)

Governor signed.

6-12 (H)

Chapter 368, (2007 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2008.

Overview

  • Modifies and expands requirements for issuance of concealed handgun license.

Key provisions

  • Allows certain persons to apply for renewal of concealed handgun license by mail.

Penalties / enforcement

  • Not specified in the OLIS summary.

Effective date / timeline

  • Not specified in the OLIS summary.

Exceptions / carve-outs

  • Not specified in the OLIS summary.
Other bills from 2007 Regular Session
  • Modifies various provisions dealing with weapons.

  • Allows imposition of longer sentence, when offense is gang-related, upon conviction of person felony or unlawful use or possession of weapon.

  • Provides that person barred from purchasing firearm by reason of felony conviction or finding of guilty except for insanity of felony may not apply for relief from bar.

  • Describes unloaded firearm for purposes of offense involving operation of snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle while carrying firearm.

  • Prohibits sale, delivery or transfer of firearm to visibly intoxicated person.