Bill #
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Description
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Status
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HB 1504
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Proposes several changes to the impaired driving statutes
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Delivered to Governor. If signed, effective June 11, 2020, except for sections 2, 3, 5-12, and 14-17 which take effect January 1, 2022.
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HB 2499
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Establishes new requirements for the hiring, certification, and firing of Washington correctional officers
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Delivered to Governor. If signed, effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2545
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Expands access to jail records by managed health care systems, allowing the systems to determine jailed individual's eligibility for services
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Delivered to Governor. If signed, effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2793
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Directs the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) to carry out a study and a pilot program of a court-driven process to vacate criminal convictions rather than an automated process
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Delivered to Governor. If signed, effective June 11, 2020.
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SB 6280
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Establishes state regulations and guidelines for the use of facial recognition services by local law enforcement
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Delivered to Governor. If signed, effective June 11, 2020.
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SB 6288
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Creates the Washington Office of Firearm Violence Prevention
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Delivered to Governor. If signed, effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 1068/SB 5062
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Places limits on high capacity magazines
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Did not pass
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HB 1253/SB 5944
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Reduces the allowed waiting period to enter the Basic Law Enforcement Academy from six months to two months
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Did not pass
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HB 1315/SB 5174
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Sets new requirements and standards for obtaining a concealed pistol license
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Did not pass
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HB 1671
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Disposal of confiscated firearms
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Did not pass
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HB 2196
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Updating standards for issuing and enforcing extreme risk protection orders
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Did not pass
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HB 2202
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Establishing exemptions from firearm safety training requirements for law enforcement
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Did not pass
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HB 2223
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Liability standards for individuals or entities prohibiting the possession of firearms on their property
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Did not pass
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HB 2240/SB 6077
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Sets forth restrictions on the sale and ownership of high capacity magazines
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Did not pass
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HB 2241/SB 6076
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Places limits on assault weapons and large capacity magazines
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Did not pass
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HB 2305
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Grants the court system the ability to restrict possession and force the surrender of firearms, dangerous weapons, and concealed pistol licenses for individuals named in a protection order for vulnerable adults
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Did not pass
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HB 2307
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Removes the one-year waiting period for implementing fireworks bans and allows cities to implement restrictions immediately
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Did not pass
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HB 2367/SB 6043
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Regulating subscription service legal defense funds for firearm owners
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Did not pass
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HB 2438
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Proposes that the state levy an impact fee on opioid manufacturers to help fund a new opioid impact program
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Did not pass
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HB 2465
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Mandates that elected city attorneys track case filings and submit an annual report to the Attorney General’s Office
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Did not pass
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HB 2484
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Exempts personal identifying information of juveniles involved in the court system from public records disclosure
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Did not pass
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HB 2519
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Establishes safety measures to prevent certain individuals from acquiring ammunition
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Did not pass
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HB 2560
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Increases the mandatory number of Basic Law Enforcement Academy Classes
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Did not pass
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HB 2566
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Allows law enforcement agencies to use an automated license plate recognition system for matters of public safety
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Did not pass
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HB 2569
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Authorizing pretrial detention for certain offenses involving firearms
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Did not pass
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HB 2704
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Charges the Office of Crime Victims Advocacy with developing a competitive annual grant program to provide group counseling in public schools for youth survivors of sexual assault
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Did not pass
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HB 2735
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Allows limited authority officers, authorized by a local law enforcement agency, to issue traffic infractions when the infraction is detected using an automated traffic safety camera or automated school bus safety camera
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Did not pass
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HB 2786
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Establishes the Opioid Epidemic Response Advisory Council as a body to advise the Legislature on the expenditure of financial penalties collected from litigation against opioid manufacturers or distributors
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Did not pass
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HB 2789/SB 6527
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Establishes a “use of deadly force” database managed by WASPC
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Did not pass
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HB 2808
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Ensuring the right of Washington residents to possess legal firearms
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Did not pass
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HB 2835
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Reduces the criminal penalty for unlawful possession of a controlled substance from a felony to a gross misdemeanor
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Did not pass
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HB 2845
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Establishing new rules concerning concealed pistol licenses
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Did not pass
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HJR 4210
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Authorizing pretrial detention for certain offenses involving firearms
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Did not pass
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SB 6109
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Provides state funding to the three largest counties to establish a new pilot program to intervene and provide treatment for up to 10 individuals at a time per county
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Did not pass
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SB 6148
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Removes the requirement to undergo a polygraph before entering the certification process to become an officer
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Did not pass
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SB 6161
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Imposes an excise tax on ammunition
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Did not pass
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SB 6163
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Concerning unlawful possession of firearms for persons free on bond or personal recognizance pending trial, appeal, or sentencing for certain felony charges
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Did not pass
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SB 6215
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Requires the Office of Public Defense, the Department of Social and Health Services, and the Health Care Authority to improve upon the existing process for verifying to courts that an individual receives public assistance, in order to assist the court with a determination of indigency
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Did not pass
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SB 6266
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Requires agencies that seize or collect forfeited property to keep records and submit annual reports on all property seized and forfeited
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Did not pass
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SB 6289
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Establishes rules concerning the restoration of the right to possess a firearm
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Did not pass
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SB 6294
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Establishes rules for concealed pistol license training requirements
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Did not pass
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SB 6307
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Permits an arresting officer to seize firearms and restrict access to firearms of an individual arrested on suspicion of, or convicted of, communicating threats of mass violence
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Did not pass
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SB 6316
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Removes the number of traffic citations and penalties assessed from a police officer’s performance review, evaluation, assessment, promotion, or assignment
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Did not pass
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SB 6347
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Extends the expiration date for a concealed pistol license
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Did not pass
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SB 6460
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Creates the Keep Our Communities Graffiti Free Act requiring individuals convicted of specified crimes to remove the graffiti from areas where the crime was committed
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Did not pass
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SB 6489/HB 2932
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Amends current law to reflect the new minimum age for purchasing and possessing tobacco and vapor products, and places new guidelines on how police interact with minors in possession of these products
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Did not pass
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SB 6584
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Concerning the unlawful purchase of a firearm
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Did not pass
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SB 6585
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Modifies the requirements for counties applying for funds from the Criminal Justice Treatment Account
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Did not pass
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HB 1775/SB 5744
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Removes criminal penalties for children or youth engaged in prostitution and establishes two state resource facilities for sexually trafficked children and youth aged 18 or younger
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HB 1775 delivered to Governor. If signed, effective, effective June 11, 2020, except for sections 4, 5, and 6 which take effect January 1, 2024.
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HB 2567/SB 6522
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Establishes new policies and procedures for law enforcement officers and individuals visiting Washington court facilities
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HB 2567 signed by Governor. Effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2632/SB 6295
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Sets new standards and criminal penalties for falsely reporting an emergency
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HB 2632 delivered to Governor. If signed, effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2785/SB 6537
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Increases the membership of the Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) to 15 members from 14 members
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HB 2785 signed by Governor. Effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2335/SB 6086
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Allows a health care entity to administer, dispense, or deliver up to a two-week supply of medication to a patient receiving evidence-based opioid use disorder treatment
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SB 6086 delivered to Governor. If signed, effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2231
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Modifies the crime of bail jumping
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Signed by Governor. Effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2473
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Includes intimate partners in the list of individuals against whom a party may receive emergency protection orders during suspected domestic violence
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Signed by Governor. Effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2555
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The bill establishes a six-month period when a firearm dealer would be required to notify local law enforcement before delivering certain firearms to a purchaser or transferee
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Signed by Governor. Effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2792
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Places new requirements on police departments managing missing person cases
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Signed by Governor. Effective June 11, 2020.
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HB 2318
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Updates the process for managing unreported sexual assault kits in Washington
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Signed by Governor. Effective June 30, 2020.
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HB 2467
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Directs the Washington State Patrol to establish a firearm background check unit as well as an automated firearms background check system
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Signed by Governor. Sections 1-4 take effect June 11, 2020. Sections 5-9 are contingent.
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