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Passed Delaware Firearm Legislation HB201

  this is an anti-gun bill
Legislation Overview

Title: An Act To Amend Title 9 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Possession Of Firearms, Ammunition, And Explosives In County Buildings And Police Stations By Non-licensed Persons.

Description: This act establishes that county governments may pass ordinances regulating the possession of firearms, ammunition, components of firearms, and explosives in county buildings and police stations subject to specific requirements. The act further allows counties to establish penalties for violation by ordinance.

Session: 148th General Assembly

Last Action: Signed by Governor

Last Action Date: August 17, 2015

Sponsors

Note: the first sponsor listed is normally the primary sponsor. If a sponsor's name is a hyperlink you can click on it to 'follow the money'.

3 sponsors: John Mitchell; Sean Lynn; Patricia Blevins;

Percentage of House Of Representatives sponsoring bill: 7% (3 of 41)

History
Chamber Date Action
House Aug 17, 2015 Signed by Governor
Senate Jul 1, 2015 Passed by Senate. Votes: Passed 15 YES 6 NO 0 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT
Senate Jun 30, 2015 Reported Out of Committee (COMMUNITY/COUNTY AFFAIRS) in Senate with 4 On Its Merits
House Jun 23, 2015 Introduced in House
Senate Jun 23, 2015 Assigned to Community/County Affairs Committee in Senate
House Jun 23, 2015 Necessary rules are suspended in House
House Jun 23, 2015 Passed by House of Representatives. Votes: Passed 22 YES 16 NO 0 NOT VOTING 3 ABSENT 0 VACANT
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
Draft Jun 23, 2015 state link bill text
Amendments
Title Description Date State Link Text Adopted
There are no amendments to this bill at this time
Votes - Click on description to view vote roll call

Senate Third Reading

Link: link to state bill page

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