From Missouri Digital News: https://mdn.org
MDN Menu

MDN Home

Journalist's Creed

Print

MDN Help

MDN.ORG Mo. Digital News Missouri Digital News MDN.ORG: Mo. Digital News MDN.ORG: Missouri Digital News
Help  


2013 Bill(s)

* SCS HCS HB 436
Sponsor: Funderburk, Doug
Status: GOVERNOR VETOED
Description: Declare invalid any federal law or rule that infringes on Second Amendment constitutional rights for firearms. Make it a crime for a federal employee to enforce infringement of those rights. Let school districts designate teachers with special training to carry concealed weapons on school grounds. Make it a crime to publish or otherwise distribute the name of a firearm owner or applicant. Lower the minimum age for a concealed weapons permit rom 21 to 19 years of age.
See: 
  • Senate roll call - SCS HCS HB 436 (09/11/2013): Defeat of a motion to override the governor's veto of the gun-rights bill.
  • House roll call - SCS HB 436 (09/11/2013): Adoption of a motion to override the governor's veto of a gun-rights measure.
  • House roll call - SCS HCS HB 436 (05/08/2013): 3rd reading and final approval of a bill to declare various firearms laws invalid in Missouri.
  • Senate roll call - SCS HCS HB 436 (05/02/2013): 3rd reading of a bill to prevent enforcement of any infringement of 1nd Amendment rights and to let school districts authorize teachers to carry concealed weapons and detain persons on school ground
  • House roll call - HCS HB 436 (04/18/2013): 3rd reading of a bill to declare invalid in Missouri various federal gun laws and regulations.
  • House roll call - HCS HB 436 (04/17/2013): Perfection of a bill to declare invalid various federal laws governing firearms.
  • House roll call - HA 4 HCS HB 436 (04/17/2013): An amendment to let a school district designate staff to carry concealed weapons on school grounds and detain suspects.
  • Get the veto letter
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status

  • Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.