Key Votes
HB 1028 - Firearms and Self-Defense - Key Vote
Indiana Key Votes
Stages
- March 6, 2006 House Concurrence Vote Passed
- Feb. 28, 2006 Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 1, 2006 House Bill Passed
- Jan. 12, 2006 Introduced
Family
- HB 1028 - Firearms and Self-Defense
- S 2056 - Employment Nondiscrimination Act of 1996
- SB 290 - Presidential Election by Popular Vote
- A 248-B - Prohibits the siting of a disposal facility in a location with potential to discharge into the Great Lakes system
- AB 314 - CalWORKs: welfare-to-work activities.
- HJR 7125 - State and Local Government Revenue Limitations
- S 6799 - Training Mental Health Professionals in Veteran Specific Mental Health Issues
- AB 2704 - Availability of Tap Water
- AB 2696 - Firearms
- AB 2671 - Prisoners Veterans
- AB 2669 - Speeding Violation Point Counts
- AB 2630 - Pupil Records Privacy Rights
- AB 2622 - Clean Technology Industry Employment Training Panel
- AB 2594 - Redevelopment Affordable Housing
- AB 2584 - Elections
- AB 2550 - Community College Districts Public Contracts
- AB 2543 - Geriatric and Gerontology Workforce Expansion Act
- HR 1105 - 2009 Budget Bill
- SB 293 - Hire Michigan First Plan
- SB 1092 -
- H 5000 -
- SB 116 - Civil Marriage Protection Act
- Amendment 223923 - Civil Marriage Protection Act
- SB 91 - Fox Waterway Agency Expansion
- HB 290 - Relating to Motor Vehicle Taxes
- H J Res 117 - Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2013
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (House) (81-10) - March 6, 2006
Title: Firearms and Self-Defense
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (44-5) - Feb. 28, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Firearms and Self-Defense
Vote to pass a bill that allows individuals to use deadly force in protecting occupied motor vehicles and specifies that a person using deadly force does not have a duty to retreat.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (82-18) - Feb. 1, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Firearms and Self-Defense
Vote to pass a bill that allows individuals to use deadly force in protecting occupied motor vehicles and specifies that a person using deadly force under any legal circumstance does not have a duty to retreat. Additionally, the bill bans any policy that prohibits possessing a loaded or unloaded handgun, shotgun, or rifle that is locked in a persons motor vehicle on his or her property. The bill stipulates that this ban does not apply to school property, childcare institutions, penal facilities, and other specified locations.
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Richard D. Bray (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Jeff A. Drozda (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Victor 'Vic' Heinold (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Brandt Hershman (IN - R)
- Lindel O. Hume (IN - D)
- Timothy S. 'Tim' Lanane (IN - D)
- John H. McWaters III (NM - R) (Out Of Office)
- Robert L. Meeks (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Johnny W. Nugent (IN - R)
- Allen E. Paul (IN - R)
- William J. 'Bill' Ruppel (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Brent Ellis Steele (IN - R)
- Andrew P. 'Andy' Thomas (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- John D. Ulmer (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Brent Waltz (IN - R)
- John M. Waterman (IN - R)