97th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB28Lichtenegger, Donna SS SCS HCS HB 287/12/2013 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  0111S.05T - Changes the laws regarding the Department of Natural Resources
HB70Kelley, Mike HB 702/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  0600L.01I - Allows a teacher or school administrator to carry a concealed firearm into a higher education institution or elementary or secondary school if he or she has a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit
HB89Colona, Mike HB 893/7/2013 Referred: General Laws
  0666L.02I - Establishes the Firearm Responsibility Act which specifies that a person commits the crime of failure to secure a firearm if he or she fails to secure a firearm at all times when it is not in active use
HB92Gatschenberger, Chuck HB 925/2/2013 Referred: Rules
  0667L.01I - Changes the minimum age at which a person can be issued a concealed carry endorsement from 21 years of age to 19 years of age
HB162Sommer, Chrissy HB 1624/30/2013 Perfected with Amendments (H)
  0819L.01P - Establishes the Missouri Firearms Freedom Act and changes the laws regarding firearms and concealed carry endorsements
HB170Guernsey, Casey HCS HB 1704/30/2013 Executive Session Held (S)
  0894H.05P - Specifies that a federal official must not enforce a federal firearm law when the firearm is manufactured and remains in the state and that any new federal law banning or restricting ownership of a semi-automatic firearm is unenforceable
HB187Newman, Stacey HB 1872/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  0713L.01I - Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer
HB209Richardson, Todd HB 2092/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  1038H.01I - Specifies that a federal official must not enforce a federal firearm law when the firearm is manufactured and remains in the state and that any new federal law banning or restricting ownership of a semi-automatic firearm is unenforceable
HB276Brattin, Rick HB 2764/18/2013 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  0608L.02I - Authorizes any school district to designate a teacher or administrator as a school protection officer who may carry concealed firearms after he or she has met specified minimum training requirements
HB335Hinson, Dave HCS HB 3355/7/2013 Hearing Cancelled (S)
  1212H.06P - Changes the laws regarding public safety
HB350Frederick, Keith HCS HB 3504/24/2013 Rules - Reported Do Pass (H)
  1071L.02C - Prohibits the publication of any identifying information of firearm owners and prohibits health care professionals from being required to inquire, document, or disclose a patient's status as a firearm owner
HB372Cox, Stanley HCS HB 3724/30/2013 Second read and referred: Senate General Laws
  1135H.02P - Establishes the Business Premises Safety Act
HB379Kelley, Mike HB 3792/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  0912L.01I - Allows an applicant for a concealed carry endorsement to have the fingerprint background check be done anonymously for an additional fee
HB390Kratky, Michele HB 3904/24/2013 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  0898L.01I - Specifies that a person commits the crime of unlawful use of weapons if he or she possesses a firearm while also knowingly in possession of a specified amount of a controlled substance
HB392Kratky, Michele HB 3922/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  0900L.01I - Revises the crime of unlawful use of weapons and requires the revocation of a concealed carry endorsement if the holder pleads guilty or is found guilty of a felony while in the possession of a firearm
HB420Curtman, Paul HB 4202/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  1178L.01I - Specifies that in any jurisdiction in which the open carry of firearms is prohibited by ordinance the open carry cannot be prohibited if the person meets specified conditions
HB436Funderburk, Doug SCS HCS HB 4369/11/2013 Failed to Pass over Veto (S)
  1204S.04T - Establishes the Second Amendment Preservation Act which rejects all federal acts that infringe on a Missouri citizens' rights under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution
HB485Hinson, Dave HB 4852/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  1082L.01I - Creates the offense of unlawful possession or use of a firearm during the commission of a felony when prior felony offenders possess or use a firearm during a subsequent felony offense
HB494LaFaver, Jeremy HB 4942/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  0946H.02I - Specifies that any person who owns, possesses, manufactures, purchases, or sells a high capacity firearm magazine will be guilty of a class D felony under certain circumstances
HB519Newman, Stacey HB 5195/17/2013 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety
  0882L.01I - Changes the laws regarding domestic violence
HB533Riddle, Jeanie SCS HB 5337/5/2013 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  1369S.03T - Changes the laws regarding firearms
HB537Zerr, Anne HB 5375/17/2013 Referred: Tourism and Natural Resources
  1581H.01I - Allows hunting privileges to be denied for up to 10 years for any person who kills another person while hunting
HB545Ellinger, Rory HB 5452/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  0776L.01I - Makes it a class C felony to manufacture, import, possess, purchase, sell, or transfer any assault weapon or large capacity magazine
HB630McCaherty, John HCS HB 6305/7/2013 Second read and referred: Senate Jobs, Economic Development, and Local Government
  1719H.02P - Changes the laws regarding the Missouri Quality Jobs Act, the Manufacturing Jobs Act, and the Missouri International Business Advertising Fund
HB633Leara, Mike HB 6335/17/2013 Referred: General Laws
  1733H.01I - Specifies that any member of the General Assembly who proposes legislation that further restricts an individual's right to bear arms will be guilty of a class D felony
HB639Brown, Wanda HB 6392/27/2013 Referred: General Laws
  1744H.01I - Prohibits health care professionals from entering information about firearm ownership into medical records and school employees from asking students about any firearms in their homes
HB640Parkinson, Mark HB 6404/10/2013 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1678H.02I - Establishes the forms of identification that may be accepted by a federally licensed firearms dealer for the purchase of a firearm
HB670Parkinson, Mark HB 6704/24/2013 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1234L.01I - Changes the terms of imprisonment for the crime of armed criminal action
HB732Hicks, Ron HB 7324/18/2013 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1867L.01I - Prohibits any health care professional, except a mental health professional, from inquiring of a patient whether the patient has a firearm in his or her home or on his or her property
HB754Sommer, Chrissy HB 7543/7/2013 Referred: General Laws
  0746L.02I - Changes the requirements for a concealed carry endorsement and adds a concealed firearms exemption endorsement
HB787Richardson, Todd HCS HB 7875/2/2013 Executive Session Held (S)
  1991H.03P - Prohibits the Department of Revenue from retaining copies of source documents used to obtain driver's licenses and nondriver's licenses
HB818Ross, Robert HB 8184/25/2013 Voted Do Pass (H)
  2026H.01I - Prohibits a state agency or department from constructing, enabling, maintaining, participating in, or developing a database of the number or type of firearms, ammunition, or accessories that an individual possesses
HB855Gatschenberger, Chuck HB 8554/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  2075H.02I - Prohibits the Department of Revenue from retaining copies of source documents used to obtain driver's licenses and nondriver's licenses
HB859Brattin, Rick HCS HB 8595/2/2013 Second read and referred: Senate General Laws
  2043L.03P - Changes the laws regarding concealed carry endorsements, firearms, the Department of Revenue, and school resource officers
HB872Schatz, Dave HB 8724/23/2013 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  2052L.01I - Removes the renewal requirements for concealed carry endorsements making them valid for life if not suspended or revoked
HB965Houghton, Jay HB 9655/17/2013 Referred: Tourism and Natural Resources
  0480H.03I - Requires a hunter at least six years of age but less than 15 years of age to hunt in the immediate presence of an adult hunter with a valid hunter education certificate card
HB981Franklin, Diane HB 9815/17/2013 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety
  2103H.01I - Allows a person to explode or ignite fireworks within 600 feet of a church if he or she obtains approval, in writing, from the church secretary at least 24 hours in advance
HB1000Frame, Michael HB 10004/24/2013 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1101H.01I - Establishes the Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday which authorizes an annual state sales and use tax holiday on retail purchases of certain firearms
HB1001Frame, Michael HB 10014/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  1099H.01I - Prohibits any condemning authority from acquiring by eminent domain any real property where a commercial gun shop, hunting preserve, or shooting range is located
HB1022Jones, Caleb HB 10224/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  2095L.01I - Specifies that private businesses that post signage prohibiting weapons on the premises is liable for injury or damage to public invitees, business visitors, and employees as a result of the prohibition
HCR8Parkinson, Mark HCR 84/16/2013 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  0150H.03I - A resolution against the adoption of a United Nations Arms Trade Treaty
HCR20Black, Linda HCR 202/18/2013 Referred: General Laws
  1247L.02I - Supports lawful legislative action which protects the rights of gun owners, addresses the mental health issues that threaten public safety, and ensures that only law-abiding citizens have access to firearms
HJR15Brattin, Rick HCS HJR 154/24/2013 Rules - Reported Do Pass (H)
  0517L.04C - Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that the right of every citizen to possess or purchase ammunition for the proper functioning of arms must not be infringed or limited
HJR35Jones, Caleb HCS HJR 354/24/2013 Rules - Reported Do Pass (H)
  2105H.03C - Modifies constitutional provisions regarding the right to keep and bear arms
HR106Marshall, Nick HR 1061/16/2013 Offered and Issued (H)
  0072C.01 - Matt, Benjamin Jackson
HR198Butler, Michael HR 1981/24/2013 Offered and Issued (H)
  0328C.01 - St. Louis Artworks
SB124Chappelle-Nadal, Maria SB 1241/9/2013 Read First Time (S)
  0769S.01I - Creates the crimes of failing to stop illegal firearm possession, negligent storage of a firearm, and failure to notify a school of firearm ownership
SB150Munzlinger, Brian SB 1501/16/2013 Introduced and First Read (S)
  0949S.03I - Declares certain federal firearm laws unenforceable and makes it a crime for public officers, agents, and employees and licensed firearms dealers to enforce such laws
SB253Justus, Jolie SB 2532/4/2013 Introduced and First Read (S)
  1290S.01I - Modifies provisions relating to criminal law
SB266Nieves, Brian SB 2662/6/2013 Introduced and First Read (S)
  1451S.01I - Prohibits health care professionals from entering information about firearm ownership into medical records and school employees from asking students about guns in the home
SB268Nieves, Brian SB 2682/6/2013 Introduced and First Read (S)
  1331S.01I - Repeals authority for political subdivisions to regulate open carrying of firearms and requires certain local ordinances to incorporate statutory justifications
SB325Nieves, Brian SB 3254/25/2013 Reported Do Pass (S)
  1666S.01I - Declares the General Assembly's position on the authority of the federal government, declares as invalid certain federal gun laws, and prohibits the enforcement of such laws
SB352Lager, Brad SB 3522/20/2013 Introduced and First Read (S)
  1575S.02I - Prohibits a governmental body from offering an exchange program for firearms unless an ordinance is adopted requiring the sale or trade of each firearm to a licensed dealer
SB372Munzlinger, Brian SB 3722/25/2013 Introduced and First Read (S)
  1413S.04I - Provides that state employees can keep firearms in their vehicles on state property and modifies provisions related to training requirements for concealed carry endorsements
SB448Schmitt, Eric SB 4484/18/2013 Reported Do Pass (S)
  1881S.02I - Allows the circuit court of the city of St. Louis to create of a special armed offender docket
SB469Chappelle-Nadal, Maria SB 4692/28/2013 Introduced and First Read (S)
  1863S.01I - Creates the crimes of failing to stop illegal weapon possession, negligent storage of a weapon, and failure to notify a school of weapon ownership
SB482Nasheed, Jamilah SB 4822/28/2013 Introduced and First Read (S)
  1969S.01I - Mandates that the City of St. Louis must create a special armed offender docket
SJR17Nieves, Brian SJR 172/14/2013 Third Read and Passed (S)
  1412S.01I - Prohibits Missouri state government from recognizing, enforcing, or acting in furtherance of certain actions of the federal government