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Bill Watch
111th Congress

 

Updated 4/22/2010

NAGR Oppose 
or 
Support

Bill Number

Sponsors

Subject (check bill for official full title)

Location
(where is the bill, as of update)

Status

Support H.R. 17
Rep. Roscoe Bartlett [R-MD]
Citizens' Self-Defense Act of 2009 House Referred to Committee
Strongly Oppose H.R. 45 Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009 House Introduced
Neutral H.R. 197 Rep. Cliff Sterns (R - FL) National Conceal Carry Reciprocity House Referred to Committee
Strongly Oppose H.R. 257 Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX) National Lock-Up-Your-Safety Storage Law House Referred to Committee
Support H.R. 442 Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-MT) Amnesty for veterans to register N.F.A. machine guns House Introduced
Neutral H.R. 495 Rep. Ciro Rodriguez (D-TX) Cracking down on Mexican Gun Running House Introduced
Strongly
Oppose
H.R. 623 Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-TX) Increase sentencing guidelines for firearms convictions House Introduced
Strongly Support H.R. 642 Rep. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) Codify recreational shooting rights on Federal Land House Referred to Committee
Strongly Oppose H.R. 675 Rep. Bob Filner (D-CA) Grant Department of Defense authority to execute warrants, make arrests, and carry firearms. House Referred to Committee
Strongly Oppose H.R. 808 Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) Establishing a Department of Peace House Introduced
Oppose H.R. 834 Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX) Exemption Law enforcement for criminal prosecution for using firearms to commit a crime House Sub-Committee
Hearing Held
Support H.R. 1074 Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) Reform FFL laws to make it easier to buy and sell firearms legally across state lines. House Referred to Committee
Oppose H.R. 1105 Rep. David Obey Omnibus Funding Bill, including appropriations for Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms House PASSED
Support H.R. 1620 Rep. John Boozman (R-AR) Expands certain permit holders' reciprocity House Referred to Committee
Support H.R. 1684 Rep. Doc Hastings (R-WA) Extends 2nd Amendment Rights to National Parks and National Wildlife Refuges House Referred to Committee
Strongly Support H.R. 1923 Rep. Phil Gingrey (R - GA) Requires BATFE to video tape the examination and testing of firearms and ammunition. House Referred to Committee
Oppose H.R. 2159 Rep. Peter King (R - NY) Allows the Attorney General to place domestic "terror" suspects on a "No Guns" List House Referred to Committee
Strongly Oppose H.R. 2324 Rep. Michael Castle (R - DE) Close down Private Sales (Gun Show "Loophole) House Referred to Subcommittee
Strongly Oppose H.R. 2401 Rep. Carolyn McCarthy Put the so-called "no fly list" names in the NICS database and prevents them from buying firearms House Referred to Committee
Support H.R. 2547 Rep. Jerry Moran (R - KS) Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act House Referred to Sub-Committee
Neutral H.R. 2780 Rep. Thomas Rooney (R - FL) Definition of restricted Federal buildings House Referred to Commitee
Oppose H.R. 2847 Rep. Allan Mollohan (D-WV) Appropriations bill for Department of Justice and the BATFE. House BECAME LAW
Oppose H.R. 2924 Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) Establish commission to conduct anti-gun study on popular culture. House Referred to Committee
Strongly Support H.R. 3021 Rep. Ron Paul (R - TX) To Repeal the "Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1995" and its amendments House Referred to Committee
Strongly Support H.R. 3022 Rep. Ron Paul (R - TX) Repeal the Brady Bill and the 2005 Trigger Lock Law House Referred to Committee
Neutral H.R.3781 Rep. Betsy Markey (D-CO) To use certain restricted Federal funds to build Federally owned shooting ranges House Referred to Committee
Support H.R. 3789 Rep. John Fleming (R-LA) To allow the checked-baggage transportation of firearms and ammunition on Amtrak Trains House Referred to Committee
Strongly Oppose H.R. 4298 Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) Increases penalties and book work for Federal Firearms Licensees for a host of already illegal acts. House Referred to Committee
           
Neutral S. 160 Sen. Joe Liberman (D-CT) Grants extremely limited gun rights to D.C. citizens House Passed Senate
Neutral S. 205 Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) Cracking down on Mexican Gun Running Senate Referred to Committee
Support S. 371 Sen. John Thune (R - SD) Expansion of resident permit reciprocity. Senate Referred to Committee
Support S. 556 Sen David Vitter (R - LA) Firearms Transfer Improvement Act Senate Referred to Committee
Support S. 669 Sen. Richard Burr (D-SC) Protects veterans 2nd Amendment rights from pernicious mental adjudication Senate Placed on Calendar
Strongly Oppose S. 843 Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) Closing the so-called "gun show loop-hole" Senate Introduced
Neutral S. 845 Sen. John Thune (R - SD) Expand Concealed Carry Reciprocity Senate Referred to Committee
Support S. 941 Sen. Mike Crapo (R - ID) Reform and modernize the BATFE and their testing procedures Senate Referred to Committee
Oppose S. 1132 Sen. Patrick Leahy (D - VT) Extends concealed weapons privileges to "law enforcement" officers of the Amtrak Police force. Senate Placed on Calendar
Strongly Oppose S. 1317 Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) Allows the Attorney General to place domestic "terror" suspects on a "No Guns" List Senate Referred to Committee
Support S. 1638 Sen. Roger Wicker (R - MS) Allows citizens to transport firearms, locked and unloaded on Amtrak trains Senate Referred to Committee
Neutral S. 1702 Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) To use certain restricted Federal funds to build Federally owned shooting ranges Senate Referred to Committee
Strongly Oppose S. 2820 Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) Bill would allow federal government to keep NICS background check records. Senate Referred to Committee
Strongly Oppose S. 2878 Sen. Kristen Gillibrand (D-NY) Increases penalties and book work for Federal Firearms Licensees for a host of already illegal acts. Senate Referred to Committee
           
           

 

 

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