Title |
Repeal Firearm Dealer Requirements & State Permit |
Status |
Introduced In House - Assigned to Business Affairs & Labor (01/08/2025) |
Bill Subjects |
- Crimes, Corrections, & Enforcement
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House Sponsors |
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Senate Sponsors |
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House Committee |
Business Affairs and Labor |
Senate Committee |
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Date Introduced |
01/08/2025 |
AI Summary |
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Summary |
The bill repeals the requirements related to dealing firearms
enacted in House Bill 24-1353, including repealing the following:
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The requirement for a firearms dealer (dealer) to obtain a
state firearms dealer permit (state permit) to engage in the business of dealing in firearms on and after July 1, 2025;
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The requirement for the department of revenue to conduct on-site inspections of state permit holders;
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The requirement that a dealer secure firearms in a manner that prevents members of the public from accessing the firearms;
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Specific requirements for a dealer to report to law enforcement about suspected straw purchases and firearm thefts by employees;
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The prohibition on a dealer selling or transferring a firearm outside of the dealer's posted business hours or to a person who is under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance;
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The requirement for each dealer and each employee of a dealer whose position involves handling firearms to annually complete a training course; and
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Minimum qualifications for employees of dealers and the requirement for employees to submit to background checks.
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Committee Reports with Amendments |
None |
Full Text
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Full Text of Bill (pdf) (most recent) |
Fiscal Notes |
Fiscal Notes (01/30/2025) (most recent)
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- Past fiscal notes
- Committee activity and documents
- Bill History
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