The bill would prohibit “payment card networks” from requiring merchant category codes for a purchase that identifies a merchant as a firearms retailer. It would also prohibit the Wisconsin Department of Justice from maintaining a list of firearm purchases based on information from its background checks. No other government entity would be allowed to keep
This bill would give the state of New York and its government full control over criteria that would certify firearm instructors. After a certain period, all certified instructors would have to go through an entirely new process to obtain certification.
House Bill 114 would increase the number of regulations on the firearm industry in the state, making it difficult to operate a business. It would increase liability for these businesses attempting to advertise legal products and/or conduct lawful business activities. It is a heavily targeted legislation that aims to restrict lawful and legitimate firearms industry
This legislation seeks to remove references to the USCCA in certain sections of the Code. It would restrict the number of department-certified instructors, and remove the ability for the USCCA to certify ranges and instructors for firearm training. This bill would put a large number of Virginians at risk of losing access to essential components
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H.R. 1307 – To Establish the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, and For Other Purposes.
Sponsored by Maxwell Frost (FL-10), this bill would establish the Office of Gun Violence Prevention. USCCA – For Saving Lives Action Fund believes America deserves firearm organizations that protect their Second Amendment rights rather than stripping them away.