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Senate restores two members to firearm-surrender working group and trims several study requirements from S.109
Summary
The Senate returns two organizations to full membership of a firearm-surrender working group and removes several statutorily required study panels and reports from S.109, citing time and process concerns.
The Senate amendment to S.109 returns the Center for Crime Victim Services and the Council on Domestic Violence to full membership of the firearm-surrender order compliance working group after the House version had moved them to a consultee list. Legislative counsel explained the change was one of the few additions in the Senate'proposed amendment; most of the Senate'editorial work involved striking sections the House had added.
Eric Dispatcher, legislative counsel, told the…
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