What was attached to the background check bill




















Because Roof's background check took longer than three days to complete, the gun shop owner was allowed to sell the gun to Roof. The law permits gun sellers to sell guns if a background check takes longer than three days to complete. This bill, that passed to Thursday, would extend the background check review period from three days to 10 days, which lawmakers say will give the FBI more time to complete full background checks. Read More. This legislation, like the universal background check bill that passed on Wednesday, had bipartisan support; Republican Rep.

Peter King of New York was a co-sponsor. How they moved on after their houses of worship were attacked. During a news conference on Thursday morning, Clyburn told reporters that he is undeterred by a Senate standstill on the issue. Republican leaders in that chamber have indicated that it's "unlikely" that gun control legislation will be considered by that chamber soon, according to Sen. The Bureau may contract with a public or private entity for fee collection services. The Bureau must report annually to the legislative joint budget committee 1 the number of full-time employees used to perform background checks and 2 the caluculations used to determine the fee amount.

The law also authorizes the Bureau to continue using general funds appropriated to the Bureau for FY14 to perform criminal background checks on a temporary basis until the earlier of 1 six months after the bill ' s effective date or 2 when sufficient money exists in the new fund to pay for the background checks. House Bill prohibits the sale, transfer, or possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines or feeding devices, which includes:.

The following devices are not included in the ban:. Table 1 details the penalties the state may impose if someone is convicted for violating this law. Nature of violation. Criminal Classification. Violation after a conviction for a prior violation. Violation during the commission of a felony or any violent crime. Grandfather Clause. A person may possess a large-capacity magazine if he or she 1 owns the magazine on July 1, and 2 maintains continuous possession of the magazine.

If a person asserts the grandfather provision as a defense against an alleged violation of the law, the prosecution has the burden of proof to refute the assertion. Manufacturers and Licensed Gun Dealers. An entity that manufactures large-capacity magazines within Colorado, any licensed gun dealer, or employees of either, are not subject to the law if the transfer or sale is exclusively to:.

Official Duties of Certain Employees. Employees of 1 a branch of the U. A person who possesses a large-capacity magazine for the sole purpose of transporting the magazine to an out-of-state entity on behalf of a Colorado manufacturer of such magazines is also exempt from the law.

Identification Markings. The new law requires large-capacity magazines that are manufactured in Colorado on or after July 1, to include a permanent stamp or marking indicating when the magazine was manufactured or assembled. The stamp or marking must be legibly and conspicuously engraved or cast upon the outer surface of the magazine. Violation of this requirement is a class 2 misdemeanor. The law authorizes the Bureau to promulgate rules needed to implement the requirement, such as requiring magazines to bear other identifying information in addition to the mandated identification markings.

Brian Sandoval. It also bears a striking resemblance to Question 1, the background check ballot measure narrowly approved by Nevada voters in That measure was never enforced, thanks largely to language that called on the FBI to carry out state-mandated background checks.

The FBI declined to take up that task, prompting a three-year legal battle that saw both then-Attorney General Adam Laxalt and a district court judge declare the measure unenforceable as written. All of which set up a long-simmering showdown between the NRA and Democratic state lawmakers who last year campaigned on getting the measure enacted. That brings us to SB — a near-verbatim copy of Question 1, minus the thorny FBI language — that soared to passage on the week marking the one-year anniversary of the deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

Gun rights advocates are expected to file a lawsuit challenging the measure in the coming weeks. You can read the full text of the bill below:. SB by on Scribd. Facebook Twitter Email. What you need to know about Nevada's controversial expansion of gun background checks Here's who will, and will not, be affected by the divisive gun-buying restriction. Show Caption. Hide Caption.



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