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S. 597
Sponsored by Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) – A bill to amend Title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the purchase of certain firearms by individuals under 21 years of age, and for other purposes. USCCA For Saving Lives – Action Fund believes that this would leave individuals from 18-20 years old unable to protect themselves
Introduced
Wisconsin: Executive Order #254
Executive Order #254 would create create an Office of Gun Violence Prevention, effectively undermining the rights of law-abiding gun owners across Wisconsin. This political posturing does little to address the root causes of violence and shifts the focus away from meaningful solutions.
Introduced
Colorado: Senate Bill 3
Senate Bill 3 This proposed legislation would ban the purchase, sale, and manufacture of semi-automatic firearms that accept detachable magazines—essential tools that responsible gun owners rely on for personal protection. This is yet another measure that threatens to create significant barriers to your Second Amendment rights and your ability to protect and defend your loved
SB 1253 would prohibit an individual in California from possessing a firearm without a valid “Firearm Safety Card.” This would also prevent law-abiding individuals from possessing the tools they rely on to protect their families and loved ones without this card.
SB 53 would specifically prohibit firearm possession in the home unless they are stored in a locked box or safe inaccessible to anyone other than the owner. This misguided legislation is a direct violation of past ruling D.C. v. Heller, which stated that rules preventing gun owners from easily accessing their firearms are unconstitutional.
Alabama’s Senate Bill 281 prohibits financial institutions from using a Merchant Category Code (MCC) to keep track of any firearm transactions that occur in the state. MCCs involving firearms would have allowed the purchases of law-abiding gun owners to be tracked, a direct infringement on your ability to protect yourselves and your loved ones. Sign
This bill would require liability insurance for any damages caused by an accidental firearm discharge. However, this bill unfairly singles out firearm owners and would require them to commit to additional insurance. Demanding responsible gun owners to carry thousands of dollars in liability insurance just to keep their families safe is a direct infringement on
A recent ruling by the Hawaii Supreme Court upheld a state law that prohibits individuals from bearing arms in public. The court’s decision, which cites the “Aloha Spirit” as grounds for restricting public carrying of firearms, directly contradicts both the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution and a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme
This bill would prohibit the carry of firearms by responsible gun owners in what they are calling “sensitive places.” This is yet another example of a state attempting to restrict the right of many abiding citizens who have the desire to protect their loved ones in public places. Creating these types of gun-free zones do
This bill would open up constitutional carry in the State of Louisiana. Law abiding citizens would have the ability to legally carry a concealed handgun without a permit to concealed carry. The bill does take into account areas in which carrying a concealed weapon would still be restricted, with or without a permit.