Marcus Simon
- Democratic
- Delegate
- District 13
Manufacture, import, sale, transfer, or possession of plastic firearms and unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms; penalties. Creates a Class 5 felony for any person who manufactures, imports, sells, transfers, or possesses any firearm that, after removal of all parts other than a major component, as defined in the bill, is not detectable as a firearm by the types of detection devices, including X-ray machines, commonly used at airports for security screening. The bill updates language regarding the types of detection devices that are used at airports for detecting plastic firearms. The bill also creates several Class 1 misdemeanors, which are punishable as a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense, making it unlawful (i) for any person to possess, sell, offer to sell, transfer, purchase, transport, or receive an unfinished frame or receiver or firearm, unless the party possessing or receiving the unfinished frame or receiver or firearm is a federal firearms importer or manufacturer or the unfinished frame or receiver or firearm is imprinted with a serial number issued by a federal firearms importer or manufacturer and (ii) for any person to manufacture, cause to be manufactured, assemble, or cause to be assembled a firearm that is not imprinted with a serial number issued by a federal firearms importer or manufacturer in compliance with all federal laws and regulations regulating the manufacture and import of firearms. The bill creates exceptions for (i) any firearm that has been rendered permanently inoperable, (ii) an antique firearm, or (iii) any firearm or unfinished frame or receiver manufactured before October 22, 1968.
Manufacture, import, sale, transfer, or possessionof plastic firearms and unfinished frames or receivers and unserializedfirearms; penalties. Creates a Class 5 felony for any personwho manufactures, imports, sells, transfers, or possesses any firearmthat, after removal of all parts other than a major component, asdefined in the bill, is not detectable as a firearm by the typesof detection devices, including X-ray machines, commonly used atairports for security screening. The bill updates language regardingthe types of detection devices that are used at airports for detectingplastic firearms. The bill also createsseveral Class 1 misdemeanors, which are punishable as a Class 4 felonyfor a second or subsequent offense, making it unlawful (i) for anyperson to possess, sell, offer to sell, transfer, purchase, transport,or receive an unfinished frame or receiver or firearm, unless theparty possessing or receiving the unfinished frame or receiver orfirearm is a federal firearms importer or manufacturer or the unfinishedframe or receiver or firearm is imprinted with a serial number issuedby a federal firearms importer or manufacturer and (ii) for any personto manufacture, cause to be manufactured, assemble, or cause to beassembled a firearm that is not imprinted with a serial number issuedby a federal firearms importer or manufacturer in compliance withall federal laws and regulations regulating the manufacture and importof firearms.
No further action taken
Failed to pass
House acceded to request
Conferees appointed by Senate
Senate requested conference committee
Senate insisted on substitute with amendment (26-Y 11-N)
VOTE: REJECTED (0-Y 99-N)
Senate substitute with amendment rejected by House 21200407D-S1 (0-Y 99-N)
Placed on Calendar
Passed Senate with substitute with amendment (21-Y 18-N)
Reconsideration of House substitute with amendment agreed to by Senate (37-Y 0-N 1-A)
Passed Senate with substitute with amendment (22-Y 17-N)
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute with amendment HB2276S1
Amendment by Senator Surovell agreed to
Committee substitute agreed to 21200407D-S1
Reading of amendment waived
Passed by temporarily
Reading of substitute waived
Read third time
Conferees appointed by House
Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
Reported from Finance and Appropriations (10-Y 4-N 1-A)
Impact statement from DPB (HB2276S1)
Impact statement from VCSC (HB2276S1)
Reported from Judiciary with substitute (8-Y 6-N)
Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
Committee substitute printed 21200407D-S1
Assigned Judiciary sub: Criminal Law
Continued to 2021 Sp. Sess. 1 in Judiciary (14-Y 0-N)
Constitutional reading dispensed
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary
VOTE: Passage (52-Y 48-N)
Read third time and passed House (52-Y 48-N)
Committee substitute agreed to 21103385D-H1
Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB2276H1
Read second time
Read first time
Impact statement from DPB (HB2276H1)
Committee substitute printed 21103385D-H1
Impact statement from VCSC (HB2276H1)
Reported from Public Safety with substitute (12-Y 10-N)
House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
Impact statement from DPB (HB2276)
Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (6-Y 2-N)
Assigned PS sub: Firearms
Impact statement from VCSC (HB2276)
Referred to Committee on Public Safety
Presented and ordered printed 21102945D
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Presented and ordered printed 21102945D | HTML |
Committee substitute printed 21103385D-H1 | HTML |
Committee substitute printed 21200407D-S1 | HTML |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Impact Statement: HB2276FH1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB2276FH1160.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB2276F122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB2276F160.PDF | |
Amendment: HB2276ASE | HTML |
Amendment: HB2276AS | HTML |
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