Dan Helmer
- Democratic
- Delegate
- District 10
Firearm industry members; standards of responsible conduct; civil liability. Creates standards of responsible conduct for firearm industry members and requires such members to establish and implement reasonable controls regarding the manufacture, sale, distribution, use, and marketing of the firearm industry member's firearm-related products, as those terms are defined in the bill. Such reasonable controls include reasonable procedures, safeguards, and business practices that are designed to (i) prevent the sale or distribution of a firearm-related product to a straw purchaser, a firearm trafficker, a person prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law, or a person who the firearm industry member has reasonable cause to believe is at substantial risk of using a firearm-related product to harm themselves or unlawfully harm another or of unlawfully possessing or using a firearm-related product; (ii) prevent the loss of a firearm-related product or theft of a firearm-related product from a firearm industry member; (iii) ensure that the firearm industry member complies with all provisions of state and federal law and does not otherwise promote the unlawful manufacture, sale, possession, marketing, or use of a firearm-related product; and (iv) ensure that the firearm industry member does not engage in an act or practice in violation of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. The bill also provides that a firearm industry member may not knowingly or recklessly create, maintain, or contribute to a public nuisance, as defined in the bill, through the sale, manufacturing, importing, or marketing of a firearm-related product. The bill creates a civil cause of action for the Attorney General or a local county or city attorney to enforce the provisions of the bill or for any person who has been injured as a result of a firearm industry member's violation to seek an injunction and to recover costs and damages. This bill is identical to SB 491.
Firearm industry members; standards of responsible conduct; civil liability. Creates standards of responsible conduct for firearm industry members and requires such members to establish and implement reasonable controls regarding the manufacture, sale, distribution, use, and marketing of the firearm industry member's firearm-related products, as those terms are defined in the bill. Such reasonable controls include reasonable procedures, safeguards, and business practices that are designed to (i) prevent the sale or distribution of a firearm-related product to a straw purchaser, a firearm trafficker, a person prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law, or a person who the firearm industry member has reasonable cause to believe is at substantial risk of using a firearm-related product to harm themselves or unlawfully harm another or of unlawfully possessing or using a firearm-related product; (ii) prevent the loss of a firearm-related product or theft of a firearm-related product from a firearm industry member; (iii) ensure that the firearm industry member complies with all provisions of state and federal law and does not otherwise promote the unlawful manufacture, sale, possession, marketing, or use of a firearm-related product; and (iv) ensure that the firearm industry member does not engage in an act or practice in violation of the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. The bill also provides that a firearm industry member may not knowingly or recklessly create, maintain, or contribute to a public nuisance, as defined in the bill, through the sale, manufacturing, importing, or marketing of a firearm-related product. The bill creates a civil cause of action for the Attorney General or a local county or city attorney to enforce the provisions of the bill or for any person who has been injured as a result of a firearm industry member's violation to seek an injunction and to recover costs and damages.
House sustained Governor's veto
Vetoed by Governor
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 8, 2024
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 11, 2024
Signed by President
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB318ER)
Signed by Speaker
Impact statement from DPB (HB318ER)
Enrolled
VOTE: Adoption (49-Y 47-N)
Senate amendments agreed to by House (49-Y 47-N)
Engrossed by Senate as amended
Committee amendments agreed to
Reading of amendments waived
Read third time
Passed Senate with amendments (20-Y 19-N)
Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
Reported from Courts of Justice with amendments (8-Y 5-N)
Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
Constitutional reading dispensed
VOTE: Passage (50-Y 48-N)
Read third time and passed House (50-Y 48-N)
Read second time and engrossed
Read first time
Reported from Courts of Justice (12-Y 10-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting (5-Y 3-N)
Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
Assigned Courts sub: Civil
Reported from Public Safety (12-Y 10-N)
Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee for Courts of Justice
Subcommittee recommends reporting (6-Y 3-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB318)
Assigned PS sub: Firearms
Referred to Committee on Public Safety
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24104492D
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24104492D | PDF HTML |
HB318ER | PDF HTML |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Impact Statement: HB318FER122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB318F122.PDF | |
Amendment: HB318ASE | HTML |
Amendment: HB318AS | HTML |
Amendment: HB318AG | HTML |
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