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2019 House Bill 1739: Concerning firearms that are undetectable or untraceable
Introduced by Rep. Javier Valdez (Seattle) (D) on January 29, 2019
Referred to the House Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee on January 29, 2019
Substitute offered in the House on February 8, 2019
Establishes criminal penalties applicable to undetectable firearms and untraceable firearms.
Referred to the House Rules Committee on February 15, 2019
Amendment offered by Rep. Jim Walsh (Aberdeen) (R) on March 4, 2019
Removes the provision that makes it a crime to knowingly or recklessly allow, facilitate, aid, or abet the manufacture or assembly of an undetectable firearm or untraceable firearm by a person who is ineligible to possess a firearm under state or federal law or who has signed an unrevoked voluntary waiver of firearm rights.
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on March 4, 2019
Moved to reconsider in the House on March 4, 2019
The third reading of the bill.
The motion passed by voice vote in the House on March 4, 2019
Received in the House on March 4, 2019
Vote on Reconsideration.
Received in the Senate on March 6, 2019
Referred to the Senate Law & Justice Committee on March 6, 2019
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on March 29, 2019
Amendment offered by Sen. Jamie Pedersen (Seattle) (D) on April 16, 2019
Creates subsections for each penalty in section 2(2) of the bill.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on April 16, 2019
Received in the House on April 23, 2019
Signed by Gov. Jay Inslee on May 7, 2019