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标 题: VA: 拥枪法案全面胜利!
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Mar 6 14:40:13 2013, 美东)
NRA来信:
Virginia: 2013 Legislative Session Wrap-Up
The 2013 legislative session of the Virginia General Assembly adjourned on
February 23 with the passage of numerous pro-gun reforms and the defeat of
all anti-gun bills. Stay tuned for more details as passed legislation goes
before Governor Bob McDonnell (R) for his signature. Thank you to all NRA
members who stood up for freedom and contacted their state legislators
during this session. Below is a listing of Second Amendment victories for
2013.
Pro-Gun Legislation Awaiting Action by the Governor:
A substitute to Senate Bill 1335, patroned by state Senator Mark Obenshain (
R-26), passed by a 32-8 vote in the Senate after its approval in the House
of Delegates by 76-23 vote. The substitute to S.B. 1335, amended by the
House Militia, Police and Public Safety Committee, protects the
confidentiality of all concealed handgun permit (CHP) holders in Virginia.
Senate Bill 1363, patroned by Senator Jill Vogel (R-27), and House Bill 2317
, patroned by Delegate Rich Anderson (R-51), are companion bills that
provide that residency for members of the armed forces shall include both
the member’s permanent duty post and the nearby state in which the military
personnel resides for the purposes of firearms purchases. Drafted by the
NRA, both S.B. 1363 and H.B. 2317 passed unanimously in the Senate and House
of Delegates.
A substitute to House Bill 1582, patroned by Delegate Mark Cole (R-88),
passed by an 81-18 vote in the House of Delegates and by a 34-6 vote in the
Senate. The final version of this bill permits armed security officers
licensed by the Department of Criminal Justice Services to carry firearms
onto private or religious school property if the officer is hired by the
private or religious school to provide protection to students and employees.
This bill also prohibits the Board of Social Services from adopting any
regulations that would prevent a child day center from hiring an armed
security officer.
House Bill 1833, patroned by Delegate L. Scott Lingamfelter (R-31), creates
separate sections to address the general criminal prohibition against
carrying concealed firearms; the requirements for applying for a concealed
handgun permit; the process the circuit court follows in reviewing, issuing,
and denying permits; the appeals process procedures for nonresidents to
obtain permits; the renewal process disqualifications; and other procedural
issues. H.B. 1833 passed unanimously in the House and the Senate.
Senate Bill 1378, patroned by Senator Thomas A. Garrett (R-22), increases
penalties for individuals who knowingly assist prohibited persons in
illegally obtaining firearms. After being reported by the Senate Courts of
Justice Committee with an amendment, S.B. 1378 passed in the House by an 84-
11 vote and passed unanimously in the Senate.
Anti-Gun Legislation Defeated:
Senate Bill 785 would have dictated how one must store firearms in their own
home and imposed criminal penalties for noncompliance.
Senate Bill 786, Senate Bill 965 and House Bill 2281 would have mandated the
reporting of lost and stolen firearms and imposed penalties for failing to
do so.
Senate Bill 1012 and House Bill 1391 would have imposed restrictions on the
possession of firearms in state legislative buildings.
Senate Bill 911 and Senate Bill 1001 would have required a background check
on all firearm transfers at a gun show. Under current law, only licensed
dealers must conduct such a check.
Senate Bill 1136, Senate Bill 1232, Senate Bill 1281 and House Bill 2025
would have required a background check on all private firearm transfers,
including those between family members.
House Bill 2207 would have prohibited certain semi-automatic rifles and
magazines capable of holding more than twenty rounds from being imported,
sold, bartered or transferred.
Senate Bill 1148 and House Bill 2251 would have banned the sale, transfer
and possession of certain standard capacity magazines.
House Bill 2327 would have reenacted the repealed “one gun a month” (gun
rationing) statute.
Senate Bill 1228 would have repealed state firearms preemption, thus
allowing localities to adopt and enforce ordinances to regulate firearms and
ammunition that are stricter than the state level.
House Bill 1662 would have allowed localities to adopt ordinances to
prohibit firearms or ammunition in libraries.
House Bill 1326 would have eliminated certain firearms safety courses that
currently fulfill the resident and non-resident requirement for obtaining a
concealed handgun permit.
House Bill 1693 would have removed exceptions for possessing certain
unloaded firearms or knives in or upon a motor vehicle located at any
elementary, middle or high school from the list of exceptions for possessing
a weapon on school property.
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