Adam Ebbin
- Democratic
- Senator
- District 39
Manufacture, import, sale, transfer, or possession of plastic firearms and unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms prohibited; penalties. Creates a Class 5 felony for any person who knowingly manufactures or assembles, imports, purchases, 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 when subjected to inspection by the types of detection devices, including X-ray machines, commonly used at airports, government buildings, schools, correctional facilities, and other locations for security screening. The bill updates language regarding the types of detection devices that are used at such locations for detecting plastic firearms. Under current law, it is unlawful to manufacture, import, sell, transfer, or possess any plastic firearm and a violation is punishable as a Class 5 felony.The bill also creates a Class 1 misdemeanor, which is punishable as a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense, making it unlawful for any person to knowingly possess a firearm or any completed or unfinished frame or receiver that is not imprinted with a valid serial number or to knowingly import, purchase, sell, offer for sale, or transfer ownership of any completed or unfinished frame or receiver, unless the completed or unfinished frame or receiver (i) is deemed to be a firearm pursuant to federal law and (ii) is imprinted with a valid serial number. The bill creates a Class 1 misdemeanor, which is punishable as a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense, making it unlawful for any person to manufacture or assemble, cause to be manufactured or assembled, import, purchase, sell, offer for sale, or transfer ownership of any firearm that is not imprinted with a valid serial number. The portions of the bill prohibiting unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms have a delayed effective date of January 1, 2025; however, the portions of the bill prohibiting the knowing possession of a firearm or any completed or unfinished frame or receiver that is not imprinted with a valid serial number have a delayed effective date of July 1, 2025. This bill is identical to HB 173.
Manufacture, import, sale, transfer, or possession of plastic firearms and unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms prohibited; penalties. Creates a Class 5 felony for any person who knowingly manufactures or assembles, imports, purchases, 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 when subjected to inspection by the types of detection devices, including X-ray machines, commonly used at airports, government buildings, schools, correctional facilities, and other locations for security screening. The bill updates language regarding the types of detection devices that are used at such locations for detecting plastic firearms. Under current law, it is unlawful to manufacture, import, sell, transfer, or possess any plastic firearm and a violation is punishable as a Class 5 felony.The bill also creates a Class 1 misdemeanor, which is punishable as a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense, making it unlawful for any person to knowingly import, purchase, sell, offer for sale, or transfer ownership of any completed or unfinished frame or receiver, unless the completed or unfinished frame or receiver (i) is deemed to be a firearm pursuant to federal law and (ii) is imprinted with a valid serial number. The bill creates a Class 1 misdemeanor, which is punishable as a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense, making it unlawful for any person to manufacture or assemble, cause to be manufactured or assembled, import, purchase, sell, offer for sale, or transfer ownership of any firearm that is not imprinted with a valid serial number. The portions of the bill prohibiting unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms have a delayed effective date of January 1, 2025.
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., May 17, 2024
Communicated to Governor
Passed by for the day
Impact statement from VCSC (SB100S2)
Governor's substitute printed 24109224D-S2
Governor's recommendation received by Senate
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 8, 2024
Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 11, 2024
Signed by President
Impact statement from DPB (SB100ER)
Signed by Speaker
Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB100ER)
Enrolled
Passed House (52-Y 48-N)
VOTE: Passage (52-Y 48-N)
Read third time
Read second time
Reported from Public Safety (12-Y 10-N)
Read first time
Placed on Calendar
Referred to Committee on Public Safety
Impact statement from DPB (SB100S1)
Read third time and passed Senate (21-Y 19-N)
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute SB100S1
Read second time
Committee substitute agreed to 24105790D-S1
Reading of substitute waived
Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)
Reported from Finance and Appropriations (10-Y 5-N)
Impact statement from VCSC (SB100S1)
Impact statement from DPB (SB100)
Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
Committee substitute printed 24105790D-S1
Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute (9-Y 6-N)
Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
Moved from Judiciary to Courts of Justice due to a change of the committee name
Impact statement from VCSC (SB100)
Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24104102D
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24104102D | PDF HTML |
Committee substitute printed 24105790D-S1 | PDF HTML |
SB100ER | PDF HTML |
Governor's substitute printed 24109224D-S2 | PDF HTML |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Impact Statement: SB100FS2160.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: SB100FER122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: SB100FS1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: SB100FS1160.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: SB100F122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: SB100F160.PDF | |
Amendment: SB100AG | HTML |
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