- Sponsor:
- Bill Sali
- Summary:
- Commending the recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in District of Columbia v. Heller for upholding the right of the individual to keep and bear arms under the second amendment of the Constitution. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been introduced.
Commending the Recent Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in District of Columbia V. Heller for Upholding the Right of the Individual to Keep and Bear Arms Under the Second Amendment of the Constitution.
H.Res. 1330 — 110th Congress (2007–2008)
- Summary
- Commending the recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in District of Columbia v. Heller for upholding the right of the individual to keep and bear arms under the second amendment of the Constitution. (by CRS)
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- At OpenCongress
- Title
- Commending the recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in District of Columbia v. Heller for upholding the right of the individual to keep and bear arms under the second amendment of the Constitution.
- Other Titles
- Sponsor
- Bill Sali
- Co-Sponsors
- Roscoe Bartlett
- Marsha Blackburn
- Kevin Brady
- Dan Burton
- Stephen Buyer
- Ken Calvert
- Steven Chabot
- Barbara Cubin
- Trent Franks
- John Gingrey
- Ralph Hall
- Doc Hastings
- Walter Herger
- John Linder
- Candice Miller
- Jeff Miller
- Marilyn Musgrave
- Steven Pearce
- Addison Wilson
- Tom Price
- Thelma Drake
- Heath Shuler
- Jason Altmire
- David Davis
- Rob Wittman
- Steve Scalise
- Subjects
- Commemorations
- Congressional tributes
- Constitution
- Constitutional amendments
- Criminal justice
- Firearms
- Firearms control
- Law
- Supreme Court decisions
- Related Bills
- Major Actions
Introduced 7/10/2008 Referred to Committee - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 7/10/2008 7/10/2008 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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