Tomorrow, June 18th, the Joint Ways & Means Committee will hold a hearing on House Bill 3076, placing further restrictions on firearms dealers. Please contact members of the committee by using the TAKE ACTION button below and continue to urge them to OPPOSE this bill.
HB 3076 will impose significant restrictions and penalties on federal firearm licensees, including 24-hour video surveillance, even for home-based FFLs. Firearms dealers are already highly regulated by both state and federal law. This legislation is nothing more than a push by anti-gun proponents to further increase the cost and potential liabilities for operating a lawful business.
Additionally, Senate Bill 243 was recently assigned to the Joint Ways & Means Committee after passing the House Committee on Rules yesterday. SB 243 is an omnibus gun-control bill that includes elements of other pending anti-gun legislation, including: SB 696, creating the crime of unlawful transport, manufacture, or transfer of a "rapid-fire activator;" SB 698, gun-free zone expansion; and HB 3075, which implements portions of Ballot Measure 114 through legislative action.
Please stay tuned to the NRA-ILA website and your inbox for updates as this legislative session progresses.