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Committee reports substitute for House Bill 1132 limiting dealer deliveries of firearms and ammunition
Summary
The Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee reported the proposed substitute for House Bill 1132, which would set monthly limits on dealer deliveries and make compliance a condition of licensure; the substitute was reported out on an 8-5 vote after several amendments were considered and not adopted.
The Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee voted to report out the proposed substitute for House Bill 1132, the bill that would establish monthly limits on the number of firearms and amount of ammunition a dealer may deliver to a single individual.
The proposed substitute removes civil infraction and criminal penalties and instead conditions dealer compliance on licensure; violations could lead to forfeiture of a dealer’s license. The substitute also clarified exceptions and delivery language. Committee members considered and rejected multiple member amendments that would have changed enforcement mechanics and exemptions.
Why it matters: sponsors said the bill…
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