96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB113Day, David HB 1133/3/2011 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
  0449L.01I - Lowers the age at which a person can obtain a concealed carry endorsement from 23 to 21 years of age if the person is a member of the armed forces
HB123Riddle, Jeanie HB 1233/3/2011 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
  0210L.01I - Prohibits the sales tax on firearms or ammunition from being levied at a higher rate than for any sales tax or other excise tax charged on any sporting goods or equipment or any hunting equipment
HB125Riddle, Jeanie HB 1253/3/2011 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
  0209L.01I - Allows a resident of Missouri to purchase a firearm in any state and a resident of any state to purchase a firearm in Missouri if he or she conforms to certain laws
HB215Gatschenberger, Chuck HB 2153/3/2011 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
  0737L.02I - Allows a resident of Missouri to purchase a firearm in any state, increases to five years the period that a concealed carry endorsement is valid, and lowers the age to obtain an endorsement to 21years
HB271Burlison, Eric HB 2713/3/2011 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
  0374L.01I - Lowers the age at which a person can obtain a concealed carry endorsement from 23 to 21 years of age
HB331Franz, Ward HB 3312/2/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  1067L.01I - Requires all federally licensed firearms dealers to waive the National Instant Criminal Background Check System requirement for a purchaser who possesses a valid concealed carry endorsement
HB341Riddle, Jeanie HB 3412/15/2011 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1051L.04I - Repeals the provisions regarding the filing of a petition for the removal of a disqualification for certain individuals from purchasing, possessing, or transferring a firearm and establishes new provisions
HB537Leara, Mike HB 5373/10/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  1543L.01I - Requires the sheriff or chief of police to execute, within 15 business days, all documents required under federal law by an applicant for the purchase or transfer of a firearm with certain exceptions
HB594Richardson, Todd HB 5944/12/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  1640L.01I - Changes the laws regarding the possession, manufacture, transport, repair, or sale of weapons
HB596Schieffer, Ed HB 5962/24/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  0959L.01I - Prohibits the sales tax on firearms or ammunition from being levied at a higher rate than the sales tax or other excise tax charged on any sporting goods or equipment or any hunting equipment
HB724Kratky, Michele HB 7243/10/2011 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
  1522L.01I - Specifies that a person commits the crime of unlawful use of weapons if he or she knowingly possesses a firearm while also in possession of a specified amount of a controlled substance
HB727Kratky, Michele HB 7273/10/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  1523L.01I - Revises the crime of unlawful use of weapons and authorizes the revocation of a concealed carry endorsement when the holder is convicted of committing a felony while in the possession of a firearm
HB760Johnson, Delus HB 7604/12/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  1823L.02I - Adds a member of a fire department who works full-time as a fire investigator to the list of individuals who are exempt from the prohibition on carrying a concealed firearm under certain conditions
HB778Riddle, Jeanie HB 7783/10/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  1229L.01I - Allows certain persons to carry concealed firearms in the State Capitol Building or at a meeting of the General Assembly if they have a valid concealed carry endorsement
HB841Fitzwater, Paul HB 8414/12/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  1393L.03I - Allows any person with a valid concealed carry endorsement to openly carry firearms on or about his or her person or in a vehicle regardless of any other state law or local ordinance
HB866Newman, Stacey HB 8664/12/2011 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
  1444L.01I - Changes the laws regarding domestic violence
HJR26Curtman, Paul HJR 263/15/2011 Voted Do Pass (H)
  1427L.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting state government from recognizing, enforcing, or acting in furtherance of certain actions of the federal government
SB87Parson, Mike SB 871/20/2011 Second Read and Referred: Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence (S)
  0710S.01I - Removes the requirement that certain otherwise unlawful uses of a weapon be reasonably associated with, or necessary to, fulfill a person's official duties in order to be lawful
SB297Munzlinger, Brian SB 2973/15/2011 Public Hearing Held (S)
  0834S.01I - Modifies laws governing how residents of Missouri and other states may purchase rifles and shotguns outside their resident states
SB298Munzlinger, Brian SB 2984/19/2011 Voted Do Pass (S)
  0829S.02I - Lowers the minimum age for an applicant of a concealed carry endorsement from twenty-three to twenty-one
SB330Dixon, Bob SB 3303/3/2011 Second Read and Referred: General Laws (S)
  1675S.01I - Allows certain state officials and employees to carry concealed firearms in the state capitol building
SB389McKenna, Ryan SB 3893/3/2011 Second Read and Referred: General Laws (S)
  1591S.01I - Modifies the laws regarding concealed carry permits for Missouri residents
SB415Crowell, Jason SB 4153/3/2011 Second Read and Referred: Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence (S)
  1819S.01I - Makes it a class C felony for a person on probation for a felony offense to knowingly possess a firearm
SB416Crowell, Jason SB 4163/3/2011 Second Read and Referred: General Laws (S)
  1704S.01I - Exempts United States attorneys who have completed the firearms safety training course required to obtain a conceal carry endorsement from certain otherwise unlawful uses of a weapon
SJR15Nieves, Brian SJR 154/19/2011 Placed on Informal Calendar
  1183S.01I - Prohibits Missouri state government from recognizing, enforcing, or acting in furtherance of certain actions of the federal government