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  • Delaware: House Committee Passes Legislation to Restrict Firearms on College Campuses
    Yesterday, The Delaware House Judiciary Committee released HB 311, to restrict firearms on college campuses. This legislation adds colleges and universities to the Safe School Zone criminal offense so that any person who knowingly possesses a firearm while in or on a college or university campus may be charged with an additional offense. A person convicted under this section will be guilty of a Class E felony. HB 311 is now eligible for a vote on the House floor. Please contact your state representative using the Take Action button below and ask them to oppose HB 311.
  • Minnesota: Anti-Gun Bills Move Forward in the Legislature
    Today, House File 601 and House File 4300 were passed in the House Ways and Means Committee and will be placed on the general register. The bills will penalize gun owners for failing to report a lost or stolen firearms and imposes a one-size fits all firearm storage requirement. 
  • Alabama: Credit Card Data Privacy Bill Passes House Committee
    On Wednesday, April 24th, House Bill 389 and Senate Bill 281, the gun owner financial privacy bills, were passed in the House Financial Services Committee by a voice vote. 
  • Georgia: Governor Kemp Signs Gun Owner Financial Privacy Bill
    On Monday, April 22nd, House Bill 1018 was signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp. HB 1018 prohibits the use of firearm/ammunition specific merchant category codes by payment processors.
  • Tennessee: Governor Lee Signs Legislation Protecting Financial Privacy of Gun Owners
    Yesterday, Governor Bill Lee signed SB 2223/HB 2762, legislation that provides important financial privacy protections for gun owners when purchasing firearms, firearm parts, and ammunition. NRA would like to thank Governor Lee for signing this critical piece of legislation. NRA also thanks House Speaker Cameron Sexton, Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R-SD 27), who sponsored the Senate bill, and Representative Rusty Grills (R-HD 77), who sponsored the House bill. SB 2223/HB 2762 goes into effect July 1, 2024.