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HB2282 would create a permanent registry of firearms by removing the requirement for ATF to destroy records within 24 hoursHB2544 would completely outlaw suppressorsHB2707 would provide grants to states that require a license to purchase a firearmHB2715 would require background checks to buy ammunitionHB2814 would repeal the 'Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act'HB2890 would drop the minimum age to buy a handgun to 18HB2971 would require lawfully admitted immigrants to obtain permission from the attorney general to purchase firearmsHB3088 is a ghost gun billHB3101 would repeal the federal excise tax on firearmsHB3159 would create grants to run gun buy back programsHB3480 would provide grants to states and tribal areas that enact extreme risk protection ordersHB3509 would direct the consumer protection agency to set standards for firearm locks and safesHB3536 would create a federal firearm databaseHB3740 would create a federal licensing and registration system that would cover any state that does not have its own systemHB3929 would make anyone convicted of a misdemeanor 'hate crime' a prohibited personSB1558 is a ghost gun billSB1801 would create a searchable federal database of all firearms manufactured and sold in the countrySB1819 would provide federal grants to states and tribes that enact extreme risk protection order lawsSB1825 would set up consumer standards for firearm locks, safes and other storage itemsSB1916 would prevent the president or secretary of health and human services from declaring a disaster in which 2nd amendment rights are limitedSB1920 would make it easier to dispute ATF determinations and would place time limits on ATF to respondSB2050 would remove suppressors from the NFA and would preempt states from banning ownership of them
HB2282 would create a permanent registry of firearms by removing the requirement for ATF to destroy records within 24 hours
HB2544 would completely outlaw suppressors
HB2707 would provide grants to states that require a license to purchase a firearm
HB2715 would require background checks to buy ammunition
HB2814 would repeal the 'Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act'
HB2890 would drop the minimum age to buy a handgun to 18
HB2971 would require lawfully admitted immigrants to obtain permission from the attorney general to purchase firearms
HB3088 is a ghost gun bill
HB3101 would repeal the federal excise tax on firearms
HB3159 would create grants to run gun buy back programs
HB3480 would provide grants to states and tribal areas that enact extreme risk protection orders
HB3509 would direct the consumer protection agency to set standards for firearm locks and safes
HB3536 would create a federal firearm database
HB3740 would create a federal licensing and registration system that would cover any state that does not have its own system
HB3929 would make anyone convicted of a misdemeanor 'hate crime' a prohibited person
SB1558 is a ghost gun bill
SB1801 would create a searchable federal database of all firearms manufactured and sold in the country
SB1819 would provide federal grants to states and tribes that enact extreme risk protection order laws
SB1825 would set up consumer standards for firearm locks, safes and other storage items
SB1916 would prevent the president or secretary of health and human services from declaring a disaster in which 2nd amendment rights are limited
SB1920 would make it easier to dispute ATF determinations and would place time limits on ATF to respond
SB2050 would remove suppressors from the NFA and would preempt states from banning ownership of them