HB 3329 : Allows gun dealers to not sell firearms to persons under 21 years of age

Position: Support Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed

Allows gun dealer or person transferring firearms, firearm accessories, firearm components, ammunition or ammunition components for purchase at gun show, or business engaged in repairing or servicing firearms to establish minimum age of 21 years for such purchases, repairs or services.

Update


July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed April 4, 2019: Passed out of House Judiciary, waiting for a House floor vote March 4, 2019: Introduced by Reps. Williamson and Smith Warner

Creates exemption from antidiscrimination statute for enforcement of policies that impose age-based restrictions on purchase of firearms, firearm accessories, firearm components, ammunition or ammunition components or on repairing or servicing of firearms in place of public accommodation.