Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session (2009)
Bills Indexed by Subject
FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS
HB 230
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
Specifies that a person who steals or receives a stolen firearm or an
explosive weapon will be guilty of a class C felony regardless of the
item's value
HB 244
--- Sponsor:
Hodges, Steve
--- CoSponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
Adds prosecuting attorneys, assistant prosecuting attorneys, circuit
attorneys, and assistant circuit attorneys to the list of individuals
who are exempt from the concealed carry permit requirements
HB 302
--- Sponsor:
Dethrow, Mike
--- CoSponsor:
Dieckhaus, Scott
Changes the laws regarding the firearms safety training requirement
for obtaining a permit to carry a concealed weapon to allow proof of
certain types of military service to satisfy the requirement
HB 562
--- Sponsor:
Burlison, Eric
--- CoSponsor:
Leara, Mike
Extends from three to five years the time period that a concealed
carry endorsement will be valid
HB 580
--- Sponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
--- CoSponsor:
Parson, Michael L.
Establishes the Line of Duty Compensation Act which authorizes a
claim to be filed with the Division of Workers' Compensation by the
estate of public safety workers who are killed in the line of duty
HB 603
--- Sponsor:
Leara, Mike
Exempts antique firearms from the definition of "firearm" as it
relates to weapon offenses
HB 618
--- Sponsor:
Brown, Dan
--- CoSponsor:
Leara, Mike
Lowers the minimum age requirement for obtaining a concealed
carry endorsement from 23 years of age to 21 years of age
HB 632
--- Sponsor:
Guest, Jim
--- CoSponsor:
Day, David
Establishes the Missouri Right to Protection Act
HB 645
--- Sponsor:
Munzlinger, Brian
--- CoSponsor:
Ruzicka, Don
Removes the provision prohibiting a person with a valid concealed
carry endorsement or permit from carrying a concealed firearm into any
higher education institution
HB 690
--- Sponsor:
Funderburk, Doug
--- CoSponsor:
Munzlinger, Brian
Requires all public firearms ranges owned and operated by the State
of Missouri or its agencies to allow the use of B-27 targets
HB 786
--- Sponsor:
Frame, Michael
--- CoSponsor:
Schieffer, Ed
Prohibits any condemning authority from acquiring by eminent domain
any real property of a commercial gun shop, hunting preserve, or
shooting range
HB 813
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Kenny
--- CoSponsor:
Munzlinger, Brian
Specifies that sheriffs may charge a fee for a change of address or
name for a concealed carry endorsement
HB 875
--- Sponsor:
Largent, Scott
--- CoSponsor:
Leara, Mike
Requires political subdivisions to regulate firearms by adopting
ordinances consistent with the weapons offenses and with the
justification defense in state law
HB 936
--- Sponsor:
Wildberger, Edward
--- CoSponsor:
Walsh, Regina
Changes the laws regarding the criminal justice system and establishes
Christy's Law regarding a drug test for victims of sexual offenses
HB 972
--- Sponsor:
Pollock, Darrell
--- CoSponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
Allows criminal investigators of the Criminal Investigation Bureau
within the Department of Revenue to be appointed by the department
director as peace officers and to carry firearms at all times
HB 977
--- Sponsor:
Parkinson, Mark A.
--- CoSponsor:
Munzlinger, Brian
Establishes the Annual Sportsman Sales Tax Holiday Act which
authorizes an annual state sales and use tax exemption on purchases of
certain outdoor sportsman equipment
HB 984
--- Sponsor:
Zerr, Anne
Allows the Conservation Commission to permanently revoke the hunting
permit or privilege of any person who accidentally kills another
person while hunting
HB 990
--- Sponsor:
Kratky, Michele
--- CoSponsor:
Hummel, Jacob
Expands the crime of unlawful use of a weapon to include knowingly
possessing a quantity of illegal drugs sufficient for a felony
conviction while also in possession of a firearm
HB 1073
--- Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
--- CoSponsor:
Munzlinger, Brian
Lowers the minimum age requirement for obtaining a concealed carry
endorsement from 23 years of age to 21 years of age
HCR 45
--- Sponsor:
Wallace, Maynard
Opposes any federal infringement on citizens' right to keep and bear
arms under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution
- SB 52
--- Sponsor:
Bray, Joan
- Modifies various provisions relating to domestic violence
- SB 68
--- Sponsor:
Bray, Joan
- Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm
- SB 82
--- Sponsor:
Wilson, Yvonne S.
- Expands the crime of unlawful use of weapons to include discharging a
firearm for celebrating in an urban area
- SB 205
--- Sponsor:
Shoemyer, Wes
- Prohibits the condemnation of property owned by certain gun club or
sportsmen's club
Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated November 17, 2009 at 9:31 am