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S 1001 in Congressional Session 110

Official Summary

 

Bill Number : S 1001

 

Title : A bill to restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia.

 

SUMMARY AS OF:
3/27/2007--Introduced. District of Columbia Personal Protection Act - Amends specified law prohibiting the killing of wild birds and wild animals in the District of Columbia to declare that nothing in it or any other provision of law shall authorize or be construed to permit the Council, the Mayor, or any governmental or regulatory authority of the District to prohibit, constructively prohibit, or unduly burden the ability of persons otherwise not prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law from acquiring, possessing in their homes or businesses, or using for sporting, self-protection or other lawful purposes, any firearm neither prohibited by federal law nor subject to the National Firearms Act. Denies the District any authority to enact laws or regulations that discourage or eliminate the private ownership or use of firearms. Amends the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 to repeal the definition of a machine gun as any firearm which shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily converted or restored to shoot semiautomatically, more than 12 shots without manual reloading. (Thus repeals the ban on semiautomatic weapons.) Redefines "machine gun" to include the frame or receiver of any such weapon, any part designed and intended solely and exclusively, or combination of parts designed and intended, for use in converting a weapon into a machine gun, and any combination of parts from which a machine gun can be assembled if such parts are in the possession or under the control of a person. Repeals the District's: (1) registration requirement for possession of firearms; (2) prohibition on possession of handgun restricted pistol bullets; and (3) requirement that, under certain conditions, firearms in the possession of certain individuals must be kept unloaded, disassembled, or with the trigger locked. Repeals the definition of restricted pistol bullet as any bullet designed for use in a pistol which, when fired from a pistol with a barrel of five inches or less in length, is capable of penetrating commercially available body armor with a penetration resistance equal to or greater than that of 18 layers of kevlar. Maintains the current ban on the possession and control of a sawed-off shotgun, machine gun, or short-barreled rifle. Eliminates criminal penalties for possessing an unregistered firearm. Amends federal law to eliminate criminal penalties for carrying a pistol whether loaded or unloaded in one's dwelling house, place of business, or on land possessed by such person. Amends the District of Columbia Code to extend to firearms generally (currently, only to pistols) the prohibition against carrying such a weapon either openly or concealed within the District without a license issued pursuant to D.C. law. Specifies exceptions to the prohibition against carrying concealed weapons in the District.

Votes

Title : A bill to restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia.
Votes in the US Senate
This Bill was not Voted in the US Senate
Votes in the US House
This Bill was not Voted in the US House

Sponsors

 
Congressional Sponsors of S 1001
 
Bill Number : S 1001

Title : A bill to restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia.

Sponsor: Sen Hutchison, Kay Bailey [TX] (introduced 3/27/2007)      

ALPHABETICAL [followed by Cosponsors withdrawn]:     (Sort: by date)

Sen Alexander, Lamar [TN] - 3/27/2007

Sen Allard, Wayne [CO] - 3/27/2007

Sen Barrasso, John [WY] - 9/20/2007

Sen Baucus, Max [MT] - 3/27/2007

Sen Bond, Christopher S. [MO] - 3/27/2007

Sen Brownback, Sam [KS] - 3/27/2007

Sen Bunning, Jim [KY] - 3/27/2007

Sen Burr, Richard [NC] - 3/27/2007

Sen Byrd, Robert C. [WV] - 2/25/2008

Sen Chambliss, Saxby [GA] - 3/27/2007

Sen Coburn, Tom [OK] - 3/27/2007

Sen Cochran, Thad [MS] - 3/27/2007

Sen Coleman, Norm [MN] - 7/16/2008

Sen Corker, Bob [TN] - 3/27/2007

Sen Cornyn, John [TX] - 3/27/2007

Sen Craig, Larry E. [ID] - 3/27/2007

Sen Crapo, Mike [ID] - 3/27/2007

Sen DeMint, Jim [SC] - 3/27/2007

Sen Dole, Elizabeth [NC] - 3/27/2007

Sen Domenici, Pete V. [NM] - 3/27/2007

Sen Ensign, John [NV] - 3/27/2007

Sen Enzi, Michael B. [WY] - 3/27/2007

Sen Graham, Lindsey [SC] - 3/27/2007

Sen Grassley, Chuck [IA] - 3/27/2007

Sen Hagel, Chuck [NE] - 3/27/2007

Sen Hatch, Orrin G. [UT] - 3/27/2007

Sen Inhofe, James M. [OK] - 3/27/2007

Sen Isakson, Johnny [GA] - 3/27/2007

Sen Johnson, Tim [SD] - 9/10/2008

Sen Kyl, Jon [AZ] - 3/27/2007

Sen Lott, Trent [MS] - 3/27/2007

Sen Martinez, Mel [FL] - 3/27/2007

Sen McCain, John [AZ] - 3/27/2007

Sen Murkowski, Lisa [AK] - 3/27/2007

Sen Nelson, E. Benjamin [NE] - 3/27/2007

Sen Roberts, Pat [KS] - 3/27/2007

Sen Sessions, Jeff [AL] - 3/27/2007

Sen Shelby, Richard C. [AL] - 3/27/2007

Sen Smith, Gordon H. [OR] - 3/27/2007

Sen Stevens, Ted [AK] - 3/27/2007

Sen Sununu, John E. [NH] - 3/27/2007

Sen Tester, Jon [MT] - 3/27/2007

Sen Thomas, Craig [WY] - 3/27/2007

Sen Thune, John [SD] - 3/27/2007

Sen Vitter, David [LA] - 3/27/2007

Sen Webb, Jim [VA] - 3/29/2007

Sen Wicker, Roger F. [MS] - 1/25/2008

Other Info

Bill Number : S 1001

Title : A bill to restore Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia.

 
MAJOR ACTIONS:
***NONE***

 
ALL ACTIONS:
 
3/27/2007:Introduced in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time.
 
3/28/2007:Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 95.