SB-125: Provides relative to explosives. (8/1/25) (OR NO IMPACT See Note)
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Owen
Introduced In The Senate; Read By Title. Rules Suspended. Read Second Time And Referred To The Committee On Judiciary B. on 04/14/2025
SCR-204: Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Provide Information Related To The Disposal, Detonation, And Destruction Of Explosives, Fireworks, And Similar Hazardous Materials In The State.
Sponsored by: Sen. Angus McKelvey
Received From House (hse. Com. No. 752). on 04/17/2025
You have voted SCR-204: Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Provide Information Related To The Disposal, Detonation, And Destruction Of Explosives, Fireworks, And Similar Hazardous Materials In The State..
SR-164: Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Provide Information Related To The Disposal, Detonation, And Destruction Of Explosives, Fireworks, And Similar Hazardous Materials In The State.
Sponsored by: Sen. Angus McKelvey
Report And Resolution Adopted. Aye(s) With Reservations: None. Noes, 1 (senator(s) Awa). on 04/02/2025
You have voted SR-164: Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Provide Information Related To The Disposal, Detonation, And Destruction Of Explosives, Fireworks, And Similar Hazardous Materials In The State..
Civil Actions - Nonprofit Organizations - Unauthorized Support of Israeli Settlement Activity (Not On Our Dime Act) [HB-1394]
Prohibiting certain nonprofit organizations from aiding or abetting certain activity by the government of Israel or a citizen of Israel; authorizing the Attorney General or a certain person to bring a certain action against a nonprofit organization that violates the Act; and requiring the Secretary of State to remove a nonprofit organization from the Registry of Charitable Solicitation after receiving notice from the Attorney General or a prevailing plaintiff of a decision entered against a nonprofit organization.
HB-1394: Civil Actions - Nonprofit Organizations - Unauthorized Support of Israeli Settlement Activity (Not On Our Dime Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Diana Fennell
Hearing 3/05 At 3:00 P.m. on 03/05/2025
Family Law - Protective Orders - Surrender of Firearms [HB-1050]
Altering and establishing provisions relating to the surrender of firearms by a respondent under the domestic violence statutes; creating the Task Force to Study the Use of Firearms in Domestic Violence Situations; and requiring the Task Force to submit a report on its recommendations on or before November 15, 2025.
HB-1050: Family Law - Protective Orders - Surrender of Firearms
Sponsored by: Rep. Juanita Bartlett
Hearing Canceled on 02/17/2025
AN ACT relating to sales and use tax exemptions for firearm-related items. [HB-281]
Amend KRS 139.010, relating to sales and use taxes, to define "ammunition," "antique firearm," "body armor," firearm," "firearm muffler or silencer," "firearm-related accessory," "firearm safety course," "firearm safety device," and "firearm storage device"; amend KRS 139.480 to exempt ammunition, antique firearms, body armor, firearms, firearm-related accessories, firearm safety courses, firearm safety devices, firearm storage devices, noise cancelling ear protection, and admissions or program fees related to certain firearm-related activities;
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HB-281: AN ACT relating to sales and use tax exemptions for firearm-related items.
Sponsored by: Rep. Savannah Maddox
To Appropriations & Revenue (h) on 02/07/2025
Family and Law Enforcement Protection Act [SB-943]
Altering and establishing provisions relating to the surrender of firearms by a respondent under the domestic violence statutes; creating the Task Force to Study the Use of Firearms in Domestic Violence Situations; and requiring the Task Force to submit a report on its recommendations on or before November 15, 2025.
SB-943: Family and Law Enforcement Protection Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Muse
Hearing 2/19 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/04/2025
City of Salisbury - Fire and Explosive Investigator - Authority [SB-527]
Providing that a City of Salisbury fire and explosive investigator has the same authority as the State Fire Marshal under certain circumstances; authorizing the City of Salisbury Fire Chief to limit the authority of a fire and explosive investigator under the Act; and requiring the City of Salisbury Fire Chief to express the limitation in a written policy.
SB-527: City of Salisbury - Fire and Explosive Investigator - Authority
Sponsored by: Sen. Mary Carozza
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 02/10/2025
AN ACT relating to civil liability of a parent or guardian. [HB-55]
Create a new section of KRS Chapter 411 to establish civil liability against a parent, guardian, or other person legally responsible for a minor if the minor causes the injury or death of another by the use of a destructive device, explosive, firearm, or other deadly weapon; provide limited exemptions; amend KRS 411.155 to conform.
HB-55: AN ACT relating to civil liability of a parent or guardian.
Sponsored by: Rep. Tina Bojanowski
To Judiciary (h) on 02/04/2025
Civil Actions - Nonprofit Organizations - Unauthorized Support of Israeli Settlement Activity (Not on Our Dime Act) [HB-1124]
Prohibiting certain nonprofit organizations from aiding or abetting certain activity by the government of Israel or a citizen of Israel; authorizing the Attorney General or a certain person to bring a certain action against a nonprofit organization that violates the Act; and requiring the Secretary of State to remove a nonprofit organization from the Registry of Charitable Solicitation after receiving notice from the Attorney General or a prevailing plaintiff of a decision entered against a nonprofit organization.
HB-1124: Civil Actions - Nonprofit Organizations - Unauthorized Support of Israeli Settlement Activity (Not on Our Dime Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Gabriel Acevero
Hearing 3/06 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2024
Use of Nuclear Weapons [HJR-3]
Stating that the General Assembly joins seven other state legislative bodies and over 75 municipalities and counties in passing a Back from the Brink resolution on reducing the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons; urging members of the State's Congressional Delegation who have not yet done so to cosponsor House Resolution 77 relating to the use of nuclear weapons; and urging the U.S. President and the U.S. Senate to endorse the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
HJR-3: Use of Nuclear Weapons
Sponsored by: Rep. Jheanelle Wilkins
Hearing 3/04 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/29/2024
Use of Nuclear Weapons [SJR-2]
Stating that the General Assembly joins seven other state legislative bodies and over 75 municipalities and counties in passing a Back from the Brink resolution on reducing the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons; urging members of the State's Congressional Delegation who have not yet done so to cosponsor House Resolution 77 relating to the use of nuclear weapons; and urging the U.S. President and the U.S. Senate to endorse the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
SJR-2: Use of Nuclear Weapons
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Muse
Hearing 3/08 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/13/2024
Firearm or explosive material; carrying within Capitol Square & surrounding area, etc., exceptions. [HB-1321]
Carrying a firearm or explosive material within Capitol Square and the surrounding area, into a building owned or leased by the Commonwealth, etc.; exceptions for law-enforcement officers. Adds an exception for off-duty law-enforcement officers to the prohibition of carrying a firearm within any building owned or leased by the Commonwealth or any agency thereof or any office where employees of the Commonwealth or any agency thereof are regularly present for the purpose of performing their official duties.
HB-1321: Firearm or explosive material; carrying within Capitol Square & surrounding area, etc., exceptions.
Explanation of House Bill No. 1321
House Bill No. 1321 - Explanation
This bill aims to amend and reenact a certain section of the Code of Virginia, specifically §18.2-283.2.
The purpose of this amendment is to address the issue of carrying firearms or explosive materials within Capitol Square and the surrounding area,
as well as into buildings owned or leased by the Commonwealth. The bill also includes exceptions for law-enforcement officers.
Key Details
Bill Number: 24104703D
House Bill No.: 1321
Patron: Wyatt
Committee Referral: Pending
Date Offered: January 11, 2024
Summary of the Bill
The main provisions of the bill can be outlined as follows:
Definition of Capitol Square and the surrounding area:
Capitol Square and the surrounding area is defined as the grounds, land, real property, and improvements bounded by Bank, Governor, Broad, and Ninth Streets in the City of Richmond,
as well as the sidewalks of Bank Street extending from 50 feet west of the Pocahontas Building entrance to 50 feet east of the entrance of the Capitol of Virginia.
Prohibition:
It is illegal for any person to carry a firearm or explosive material within (i) the Capitol of Virginia, (ii) Capitol Square and the surrounding area,
(iii) any building owned or leased by the Commonwealth or its agencies, or (iv) any office where Commonwealth employees are regularly present to perform their official duties.
Penalty:
Violating this prohibition is considered a Class 1 misdemeanor. Law-enforcement officers are authorized to seize any firearm or explosive material carried in violation of this prohibition,
which will then be forfeited to the Commonwealth and disposed of as provided by §19.2-386.28 of the Code.
Exceptions:
The following individuals are exempt from this prohibition while conducting their official duties:
(i) law-enforcement officers defined in §9.1-101, (ii) authorized security personnel, (iii) active military personnel, (iv) fire marshals appointed pursuant to §27-30 when they have police powers from §27-34.2:1,
or (v) members of a cadet corps recognized by a public institution of higher education while participating in an official ceremonial event for the Commonwealth.
Additional Exemptions:
State Police officers who are off-duty, as well as retired State Police officers who have undergone annual firearms training and met the standards required of active law-enforcement officers in the Commonwealth,
are exempt from clause (ii) of subsection B. The same exemption applies to retired law-enforcement officers who have participated in annual firearms training and qualified pursuant to subsection C of §18.2-308.016.
Notice Requirement:
The bill also specifies that notice of these provisions must be posted conspicuously along the boundary of Capitol Square and the surrounding area,
as well as at the public entrance of each location listed in subsection B. Failure to post such notice will result in no conviction for an offense under subsection B,
unless the person had prior knowledge of the prohibition.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Wyatt
Left In Public Safety on 02/13/2024
Firearm/explosive material; carrying w/in Capitol Square or bldg. owned or leased by Commonwealth. [SB-383]
Carrying a firearm or explosive material within Capitol Square or building owned or leased by the Commonwealth; exemptions; public institutions of higher education; penalty. Limits the exemption from the prohibition on the carrying of any firearm or explosive material within any building owned or leased by the Commonwealth or agency thereof or any office where employees of the Commonwealth or any agency thereof are regularly present for the purpose of performing their official duties that currently applies to any property owned or operated by a
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SB-383: Firearm/explosive material; carrying w/in Capitol Square or bldg. owned or leased by Commonwealth.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lamont Bagby
Senate Sustained Governor's Veto on 04/17/2024
AN ACT relating to crimes and punishments. [HB-5]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 532 to define "violent felony" and enhance sentencing for a person convicted of a third violent felony; prohibit probation, parole, or other form of release for a person who commits a crime using a weapon that is stolen, defaced, loaded with restricted ammunition, or otherwise violates state law; amend KRS 610.070 to require a parent, legal guardian, or custodian to be present at court proceedings involving a child in the juvenile justice system; create a new section of KRS Chapter 610 to establish penalty; amend
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HB-5: AN ACT relating to crimes and punishments.
Sponsored by: Rep. Danny Bentley
Delivered To Secretary Of State (acts Ch. 174) on 04/12/2024