Under Senate Bill 53, responsible gun owners would be required to
submit personal information to the state, undergo a background check and
pay a $50 fee before being allowed to buy ammunition. Their information
would be stored in a state database
controlled by the Justice Department and the individual would have to
present photo ID at a gun store upon making an ammo purchase.
Additionally, gun dealers and ammo vendors would be required to
obtain special permits to sell ammunition. Those gun owners or gun
dealers/ammo vendors who fail to follow the law would face misdemeanor
charges.
Excerpt from SB 53:
SB 374, which as the NRA-ILA noted, essentially bans the sale,
purchase and manufacture of virtually all semi-automatic rimfire and
centerfire rifles that do not have a fixed magazine and requires those
who currently own such firearms (so called ‘assault weapons’) to
register them with the state.
SB 396, a ban on standard capacity magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
SB 47, a bill that places onerous restrictions on “bullet buttons.”
SB 567, a bill that would reclassify certain shotguns as :assault weapons.”
SB 683, a bill that would require all gun buyers to take a firearm-safety certificate class.
SB 755, which would expand crimes that would result in a 10-year ban
on owning or buying firearms. Additions include drug- and
alcohol-related offenses, hazing, violations of protective orders and court-ordered mental health treatment.
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