Concealed handguns; protective orders. (HB1852)

Introduced By

Del. Todd Gilbert (R-Woodstock) with support from co-patrons Del. Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper), and Del. Ron Villanueva (R-Virginia Beach)

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Description

Carrying concealed handguns; protective orders. Authorizes any person 21 years of age or older who is not prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm and is protected by an unexpired protective order to carry a concealed handgun for 45 days after the protective order was issued. The bill provides that if the person issued the protective order applies for a concealed handgun permit during such 45-day period, such person will be authorized to carry a concealed handgun for an additional 45 days and be given a copy of the certified application, which shall serve as a de facto concealed handgun permit. The bill requires such person to have the order or certified application and photo identification on his person when carrying a concealed handgun and to display them upon demand by a law-enforcement officer; failure to do so is punishable by a $25 civil penalty. Read the Bill »

Outcome

Bill Has Failed

History

DateAction
01/10/2017Committee
01/10/2017Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/17 17102313D
01/10/2017Referred to Committee on Militia, Police and Public Safety
01/17/2017Assigned MPPS sub: #1
01/19/2017Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendment (4-Y 1-N)
01/20/2017Reported from Militia, Police and Public Safety with amendment (12-Y 7-N) (see vote tally)
01/23/2017Read first time
01/24/2017Impact statement from DPB (HB1852)
01/24/2017Passed by until Tuesday, January 31, 2017
01/31/2017Passed by for the day
02/01/2017Passed by for the day
02/02/2017Read second time
02/02/2017Committee amendment agreed to
02/02/2017Engrossed by House as amended HB1852E
02/02/2017Printed as engrossed 17102313D-E
02/03/2017Read third time and passed House (62-Y 32-N)
02/03/2017VOTE: PASSAGE (62-Y 32-N) (see vote tally)
02/03/2017Reconsideration of passage agreed to by House
02/03/2017Passed House (64-Y 31-N)
02/03/2017VOTE: PASSAGE #2 (64-Y 31-N) (see vote tally)
02/06/2017Constitutional reading dispensed
02/06/2017Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
02/08/2017Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute (10-Y 3-N) (see vote tally)
02/08/2017Committee substitute printed 17105305D-S1
02/10/2017Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/10/2017Impact statement from DPB (HB1852S1)
02/13/2017Read third time
02/13/2017Reading of substitute waived
02/13/2017Committee substitute agreed to 17105305D-S1
02/13/2017Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB1852S1
02/13/2017Passed Senate with substitute (27-Y 13-N) (see vote tally)
02/15/2017Placed on Calendar
02/15/2017Senate substitute rejected by House 17105305D-S1 (3-Y 95-N)
02/15/2017VOTE: REJECTED (3-Y 95-N) (see vote tally)
02/17/2017Senate insisted on substitute (39-Y 1-N) (see vote tally)
02/17/2017Senate requested conference committee
02/20/2017House acceded to request
02/21/2017Conferees appointed by House
02/21/2017Delegates: Gilbert, Wright, Heretick
02/21/2017Conferees appointed by Senate
02/21/2017Senators: Vogel, Petersen, Chafin
02/23/2017C Amended by conference committee
02/24/2017Conference report agreed to by Senate (31-Y 9-N) (see vote tally)
02/24/2017Reconsideration of conference report agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
02/24/2017Conference report agreed to by Senate (26-Y 14-N) (see vote tally)
02/24/2017Conference report agreed to by House (63-Y 31-N)
02/24/2017VOTE: ADOPTION (63-Y 31-N) (see vote tally)
03/07/2017Enrolled
03/07/2017Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1852ER)
03/07/2017Signed by Speaker
03/10/2017Impact statement from DPB (HB1852ER)
03/10/2017Signed by President
03/13/2017Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on 3/13/17
03/13/2017G Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, March 27, 2017
03/24/2017G Vetoed by Governor
04/05/2017Placed on Calendar
04/05/2017House sustained Governor's veto (65-Y 34-N)
04/05/2017VOTE: OVERRIDE GOVERNOR'S VETO (65-Y 34-N) (see vote tally)
04/05/2017(67 affirmative votes required to override)

Video

This bill was discussed on the floor of the General Assembly. Below is all of the video that we have of that discussion, 7 clips in all, totaling 11 minutes.

Transcript

This is a transcript of the video clips in which this bill is discussed.

FOR THOSE WANTING TO INHERIT A FISHING LICENSE OF THE DEATH OF ANOTHER WATER MAN. I HOPE IT'S THE WILL OF THE HOUSE TO MOVE THE BILL TO THE THIRD READING. NEXT UP IN THE BLOCK, 1574,


Sen. Steve Newman (R-Forest): OF THE ARMED SERVICES THAT ARE ACTIVE DUTY. WE HADED COMMUNITY COLLEGES BEFORE US AND THE REASON THIS BILL DID NOT GO TO FINANCE IT IS BELIEVED THAT THE RATE THAT WILL BE CHARGED WILL STILL ALLOW THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE TO MORE THAN RECUPERATE THEIR COSTS BUT ALSO GIVE THOSE DEFENDING OUR COUNTRY A DISCOUNT. I WOULD HOPE THAT THE BILL WOULD PASS.

[Unknown]: THE SENATOR FROM FAIRFAX CITY, SENATOR PETERSON. WOULD THE GENTLEMAN YIELD FOR A QUESTION?

Del. Bill Howell (R-Fredericksburg): WOULD THE GENTLEMAN FROM BEDFORD YIELD FOR A QUESTION?

[Unknown]: YIELD. HE YIELDS, SENATOR. I WOULD ASK IF THE ACTIVE MILITARY MEMBER IS ON THE G.I. BILL SO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS PICKING UP THE CHECK FOR THE TUITION. WHY ARE WE GIVING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT A REDUCED RATE THAT WOULD OTHER WISE BE PAID BY OUR OWN STUDENTS. I'M SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE G.I. BILL BETTER THAN I DO. I CAN'T ANSWER WHEN COMES IN AND WHEN IT DOES NOT. COULD THAT GO BYE FOR THE DAY.

Del. Bill Howell (R-Fredericksburg): WITHOUT OBJECTION, HOUSE BILL


[Unknown]: the same posture as the house bill when it left the house. And I would just ask you to vote accordingly so I would move that the conference report be adopted. shall the conference report be adopted? the clerk will close the roll. ayes 63, nos 31. ayes 63, nos 31. The conference report is Members please sake your seats.