H 732
Common Sense Gun Regulations.
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Bill overview
An act to require a permit for the purchase of an assault weapon OR long gun; To require a seventy-two-hour waiting period before a purchased firearm may be delivered OR otherwise possessed; To prohibit the sale of an assault weapon OR long gun to persons under a certain age; To prohibit the sale OR possession of a bump stock OR trigger crank; To require the safe storage of a firearm; To revise reciprocity law for a concealed handgun permit; To require the reporting of a lost OR stolen firearm; To require any person who owns a firearm to carry firearm liability insurance; To limit the size of ammunition magazines; To repeal the preemption of local regulation of firearms; To allow the destruction of a seized firearm; To require the department of public safety to develop a roster of handguns that meet certain design and safety standards and prohibit the sale, transfer, ownership, OR possession of handguns that are not included on the roster; To repeal the "stand your ground laws" and codify common law regarding use of force against an intruder; To prohibit leaving a firearm IN an unattended motor vehicle unless firearm is safely stored; To prohibit the sale OR possession of ghost guns; To prohibit possession of a semiautomatic firearm by persons under twenty-one years of age; To require the sheriff upon denial, revocation, OR refusal to renew a concealed handgun permit OR pistol permit to transmit the prohibition record to the national instant criminal background check system; To direct the state treasurer to divest the pension fund of gun stocks; To authorize the issuance of an extreme risk protection order to restrict temporarily a person's access to firearms if there is evidence that the person poses a danger of physical harm to self OR others; And to require a court to order the seizure of any firearm, ammunition, OR permits a defendant fails to surrender after the issuance of an emergency OR ex parte domestic violence protective order.
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