SB 680

  • North Carolina Senate Bill
  • 2001-2002 Session
  • Introduced in Senate Mar 22, 2001
  • Passed Senate Jun 27, 2001
  • Passed House Oct 18, 2001
  • Governor

Lawful Firearm Activities Protected.

Abstract

Bill Sponsors (32)

Odom

     
Cosponsor

Ballantine

     
Cosponsor

Berger

     
Cosponsor

Carpenter

     
Cosponsor

Carrington

     
Cosponsor

Carter

     
Cosponsor

Foxx

     
Cosponsor

Garwood

     
Cosponsor

Harris

     
Cosponsor

Horton

     
Cosponsor

Kerr

     
Cosponsor

Lee

     
Cosponsor

Metcalf

     
Cosponsor

Moore, K

     
Cosponsor

Plyler

     
Cosponsor

Robinson

     
Cosponsor

Shaw of Guilford

     
Cosponsor

Thomas

     
Cosponsor

Warren

     
Cosponsor

Wellons

     
Cosponsor

Votes


Actions


Oct 22, 2001

Senate

Ref To Com On Judiciary II

Senate

Rec To Concur H Com Sub

Oct 18, 2001

House

Passed 3rd Reading

Oct 17, 2001

House

Passed 2nd Reading

Oct 11, 2001

House

Placed On Cal For 10/15/2001

Oct 08, 2001

House

Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)

House

Reptd Fav Com Substitute

Aug 01, 2001

House

Re-ref Com On Finance

House

Reptd Fav Com Substitute

Jul 11, 2001

House

Re-ref Com On Judiciary III

House

Withdrawn From Comm

Jul 02, 2001

House

Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

House

Rec From Senate

Jun 27, 2001

Senate

Passed 2nd & 3rd Reading

Senate

Amend Tabled #3

Senate

Amend Tabled #2

Senate

Amend Adopted #1

Jun 26, 2001

Senate

Com Substitute Adopted

Senate

Reptd Fav Com Substitute

Apr 25, 2001

Senate

Re-ref Com On Finance

Senate

Com Substitute Adopted

Senate

Reptd Fav Com Substitute

Mar 26, 2001

Senate

Ref To Com On Judiciary II

Mar 22, 2001

Senate

Filed

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