HB1717 - TO PREEMPT LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT FROM FILING LAWSUITS AGAINST FIREARM AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS FOR DAMAGES FROM THE LAWFUL SALE OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION TO THE PUBLIC.
Bill Number:
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HB1717
Act Number:
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951
Originating Chamber:
House
Lead Sponsor:
CoSponsors:
Agee, Ammons, Angel, Bennett, Biggs, Bledsoe, Bond, Broadway, Buchanan, C. Johnson, Carson, Cleveland, Cook, Creekmore, Davis, Dees, Duggar, Eason, Elliott, Faris, Ferguson, Files, French, G. Jeffress, Gillespie, Gipson, Glover, Green, Haak, Harris, Hathorn, Hausam, Hendren, Hickinbotham, House, Hunt, J. Jeffress, J. Lewellen, Jacobs, Jones, King, L. Thomas, Lancaster, Laverty, M. Smith, M. Steele, Milligan, Milum, Minton, Morris, Napper, Oglesby, P. Malone, Pappas, Parks, Prater, R. Smith, Rackley, Rodgers, Scrimshire, Sheppard, Shoffner, Simon, T. Smith, T. Thomas, Taylor, Teague, Vess, Weaver, White, Willis, Womack
Introduction Date:
2/23/1999 12:58:00 PM
Bill Status History
Chamber
Date
Action
Vote
House
3/30/1999 1:41:41 PM
Notification that HB1717 is now Act 0951
House
3/25/1999 10:22:11 AM
Correctly enrolled and ordered transmitted to the Governor's Office.
House
3/24/1999 3:59:09 PM
TO BE ENROLLED
House
3/24/1999 3:58:56 PM
Returned From the Senate as passed.
Senate
3/24/1999 2:59:17 PM
Read the third time and passed and ordered Returned to the House.
Senate
3/17/1999 1:57:37 PM
Returned by the Committee, with the recommendation that it Do Pass
Senate
3/4/1999 4:13:13 PM
Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to Committee on Judiciary
Senate
3/4/1999 4:13:05 PM
Received from the House.
House
3/3/1999 1:54:12 PM
Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate.
House
3/2/1999 1:02:22 PM
RETURNED BY THE COMMITTEE WITH THE RECOMMENDATION DO PASS, NON-CONTROVERSIAL.
House
2/23/1999 2:49:03 PM
Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary
House
2/23/1999 1:37:56 PM
Filed