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Terra Goodnight · June 15, 2020

Ohio Legislation Watch: Gun Reform Bills

Below is information on pro-reform bills introduced in the 133rd General Assembly with information about their current status and what you can do to support them. HB 240 (Kelly, Miranda) – Child Access Protection Act HB 315 (Liston) – Suicide Prevention 
  • Summary: Require gun dealers give suicide prevention information
  • Status: Assigned to House Health Committee on 9/24/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available.
  • Bill Analysis: Not yet available.
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available.
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Lipps to schedule a first hearing on HB 315.
HB 316 (Russo, Sweeney) – Extreme Risk Protection Orders (Red Flag Law)
  • Summary: To enact the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act to allow family members, household members, and law enforcement officers to obtain a court order that temporarily restricts a person’s access to firearms if that person poses a danger to themselves or others. 
  • Status: Assigned to House Health Committee on 9/24/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available
  • Bill Analysis
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Lipps to schedule a first hearing on HB 316.
HB 317 (Russo, Sweeney) – Universal Background Checks
  • Summary: To enact the Protect Law Enforcement Act to require a firearm transfer to be made through a dealer, through a law enforcement agency, or pursuant to a specified exception, and to require a background check when a firearm is transferred.
  • Status: Assigned to House State and Local Government Committee on 9/24/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available
  • Bill Analysis
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Wiggam to schedule a first hearing on HB 317.
HB 319 (West, A. Miller) – Local Control
  • Summary: To restore local authority to generally regulate firearms related conduct.
  • Status: Assigned to House State and Local Government Committee on 9/24/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available
  • Bill Analysis: Not yet available
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available
  • What activists can doAsk Chairman Wiggam to schedule a first hearing on HB 319.
HB 320 (West) – Firearm Transfers
  • Summary: To prohibit a federally licensed firearms dealer from transferring a firearm while a background check is pending unless 30 days have elapsed.
  • Status: Assigned to House State and Local Government Committee on 9/24/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available
  • Bill Analysis: Not yet available
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available
  • What activists can doAsk Chairman Wiggam to schedule a first hearing on HB 320.
HB 335 (Lepore-Hagan, Boyd) – Domestic Violence
  • Summary: To require a person who is subject to a civil or criminal domestic violence temporary protection order to surrender the person’s firearms.
  • Status: Assigned to House Criminal Justice Committee on 9/24/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available.
  • Bill Analysis: Not yet available.
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available.
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Lang to schedule a first hearing on HB 335.
HB 348 (A. Miller) – Protection Orders
  • Summary: To prohibit a person subject to a protection order from purchasing or receiving a firearm for the duration of the order.
  • Status: Assigned to House Civil Justice Committee on 10/01/19
  • Testimony: Not yet available.
  • Bill Analysis: Not yet available.
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available.
  • What activists can do: Ask Speaker Householder to schedule a first hearing on HB 348.
HB 349 (Weinstein) – Firearm Magazines
  • Summary: To generally prohibit a person from possessing a large capacity magazine and to establish a large capacity magazine registry.
  • Status: Assigned to House Criminal Justice Committee on 10/2/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available.
  • Bill Analysis: Not yet available.
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available.
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Lang to schedule a first hearing on HB 349.
HB 354 (Plummer, Swearingen) – Firearms HB 646 (Howse) – Pilot Therapy 
  • Summary: To require Director of Health to establish a pilot therapy program for Cleveland youth and young adults who are at high risk for gun violence
  • Status: Assigned to House Health Committee on 5/27/20.
  • Testimony: Not yet available.
  • Bill Analysis: Not yet available.
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available.
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Lipps to schedule a first hearing on HB 646.
HB 647 (Strahorn) – High Capacity Magazines 
  • Summary: Prohibits manufacture/sale of high capacity magazines
  • Status: Assigned to House Federalism Committee on 5/27/20.
  • Testimony: Not yet available.
  • Bill Analysis: Not yet available.
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available.
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Becker to schedule a first hearing on HB 647.
SB 19 (Williams) – Extreme Risk Protection Order Act
  • Summary: To enact the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act to allow household members, family, and law enforcement officials to obtain a court order to temporarily restrict an individual’s access to firearms if that person poses a harmful risk to either themselves or others.
  • Status: One hearing held in Government Oversight and Reform Committee on 9/10/19.
  • Testimony: Sponsor Testimony of Senator Williams
  • Bill Analysis
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Coley to schedule additional hearings on SB 19.
SB 43 (Antonio, Kunze) – Domestic Violence Firearm Restrictions SB 62 (Thomas) – Semi-Automatic Rate of Fire Restrictions
  • Summary: To prohibit certain conduct regarding a multitude of items (i.e. parts, components, attachments, devices, and accessories) that increase the rate of fire (but that do not convert such weapons into automatic firearms) for semi-automatic weapons.
  • Status: One hearing held in Government Oversight and Reform Committee on 9/17/19.
  • Testimony: Sponsor Testimony of Senator Thomas
  • Bill Analysis
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Coley to schedule additional hearings on SB 62.
SB 63 (Thomas) – Firearms Transfers
  • Summary: To require private firearm transfers to be made through a dealer, a law enforcement agency, or pursuant to a special exemption, and to require a background check for such transfers.
  • Status: One hearing held in Government Oversight and Reform Committee on 9/17/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available
  • Bill Analysis
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Coley to schedule additional hearings on SB 63.
SB 64 (Thomas) – Minimum Purchasing Age for Firearms
  • Summary: To raise the minimum purchasing age for firearms to 21 years of age, and to increase the penalties for improperly furnishing firearms to minors.
  • Status: One hearing held in Government Oversight and Reform Committee on 9/17/19.
  • Testimony: Not yet available
  • Bill Analysis
  • Fiscal Analysis: Not yet available
  • What activists can do: Ask Chairman Coley to schedule additional hearings on SB 64.
SB 65 (Thomas) – Gun Show Regulations SB 182 (Thomas, Lehner) – Minimum Purchase Age SB 183 (Thomas, Lehner) – Universal Background Checks SB 184 (Williams, Lehner) – Extreme Risk Protection Order (Red Flag) SB 202 (Thomas, Craig) – Local Authority SB 203 (Thomas, Lehner) – Firearm Transfers SB 221 (Dolan) – Firearms Laws SB 223 (Thomas, Lehner) – Firearms  For a real-time status report on all gun legislation (including pro-gun legislation) pending in the Ohio legislature, check our custom tracker, courtesy of Gongwer News Service. To be updated about weekly and breaking news about important legislation, sign up for our legislative email alerts.

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