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House Bill 2543

Dead House Bill

Prohibits transfer of firearm by gun dealer or private party if Department of State Police is unable to determine whether recipient is qualified to receive firearm.

Introduced: January 11, 2021 Updated: June 26, 2021
Quick info
Regular Sponsor(s) Representative Dexter , Representative Grayber , Representative Hudson , Representative Kropf , Representative Neron , Representative Prusak , Representative Wilde , Senator Burdick , Senator Lieber , (Presession filed.)
Status Dead
Session 2021 Regular Session
History

1-11 (H)

First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

1-19 (H)

Referred to Judiciary.

2-18 (H)

Public Hearing held.

3-4 (H)

Public Hearing held.

4-8 (H)

Without recommendation as to passage and be referred to Rules.

4-8 (H)

Referred to Rules by order of Speaker.

6-26 (H)

In committee upon adjournment.

Overview

  • Prohibits transfer of firearm by gun dealer or private party if Department of State Police is unable to determine whether recipient is qualified to receive firearm.

Key provisions

  • Prohibits transfer of firearm by gun dealer or private party if Department of State Police is unable to determine whether recipient is qualified to receive firearm.

Penalties / enforcement

  • No new criminal penalties described in the OLIS summary.

Effective date / timeline

  • Effective date not specified in the OLIS summary.

Exceptions / carve-outs

  • No specific exceptions noted in the OLIS summary.
Other bills from 2021 Regular Session
  • Requires person to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock, in locked container or in gun room except in specified circumstances.

  • Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock, in locked container or in gun room except in specified circumstances.

  • Creates credit against personal income tax for cost of criminal history record check required by state law for transfer of firearm.

  • Repeals statute creating state preemption of local firearm regulation and statutes creating exceptions to preemption.

  • Prohibits possession of weapons in Capitol except by police officer or member of military performing duties.