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Senate reads firearm‑possession amendments for third time, then tables bill for fiscal note
Summary
First Substitute House Bill 225, to tighten rules for returning firearms from evidence and align domestic‑violence provisions with federal code, was read for the third time (26‑0) but then lifted and placed on the table on third for a fiscal note.
First Substitute House Bill 225, presented on the Senate floor as a measure to tighten gaps in current law around returning firearms from evidence, was read for a third time and later placed on the table pending a fiscal note.
Senator Wyler described the bill as targeting existing loopholes that allow some people "who shouldn't have access to firearms" to obtain them. He said the measure requires a…
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