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SB 1726: Weapons or Firearms

GENERAL BILL by Margolis ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Sachs

Weapons or Firearms; Prohibits possession of any firearm, electric weapon, or other specified device on property operated by a school district. Provides criminal penalties. Amends and reenacts provisions relating to prohibited acts. Clarifies that provisions prohibiting restrictions on firearms possession do not apply to restrictions on possession on property owned or operated by a school district. Bans the possession, sale, transfer, or manufacture of high-capacity ammunition feeding devices. Provides exceptions, etc.

Effective Date: 7/1/2011
Last Action: 4/27/2011 Senate - Withdrawn from further consideration -SJ 540
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    3/4/2011 Senate • Filed
    3/10/2011 Senate • Referred to Criminal Justice; Education Pre-K - 12; Budget -SJ 195
    • Introduced -SJ 195
    4/27/2011 Senate • Withdrawn from Criminal Justice; Education Pre-K - 12; Budget -SJ 540
    • Withdrawn from further consideration -SJ 540

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  • SB 1726, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 3/4/2011 at 11:15 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (1)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills
    H 1335 Weapons or Firearms Berman Identical Last Action: 5/7/2011 H Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
    Location: In committee/council (CRJS)

    Citations - Statutes (2)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    790.115 Possessing or discharging weapons or firearms at a school-sponsored event or on school property prohibited; penalties; exceptions. Page 1 (pdf)
    790.251 Protection of the right to keep and bear arms in motor vehicles for self-defense and other lawful purposes; prohibited acts; duty of public and private employers; immunity from liability; enforcement. Page 2 (pdf)

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