FF Act
An act that increase Firearm Freedom without removing the most important gun control provisions.
Title 9, Section 3 of the Consolidate Laws of Lincoln Omnibus Act is amended as follows:
An individual receiving a gun, either through sale or transfer, shall be required to undergo universal comprehensive background checks, with requirements determined by the Bureau of Firearm Safety and Licensing, which shall include —
(1) not being convicted of a violation of a gun law in the past 3 years from the date of application;
(2) not being convicted of a crime involving bodily harm or the use of a gun in the past 5 years from the date of application;
(3) not being convicted of a crime involving the use of a gun in the past 10 years from the date of application
Title 9, Section 4 of the Consolidate Laws of Lincoln Omnibus Act is amended as follows:
(a) In general. —
A “Gun License” shall be required to purchase, sell, or possess a gun in Lincoln.
(b) License types. —
There shall be the following categories of gun licenses —
(1) Class A, for rifles and shotguns; and
(2) Class B, for Class A weapons and handguns.
(c) Renewal. —
An individual shall be required to renew their Gun License every 310 years.
(d) Suspension. —
An individual's Gun License may be temporarily or permanently suspended by the court as a result of a criminal conviction relating to the violation of this Act, a violation of another gun law, the use of a gun in a crime, a crime involving bodily harm, or domestic violence.
(e) Requirements. —
An individual shall apply at a at a drivers license facility to get or renew a Gun License, where they shall —
(1) undergo a universal comprehensive background check;
(2) pass a mental health test issued by a psychologist, if they have a history of mental health issues;
(3)(2) show proof of passing a gun training and safety course at a drivers license facility or on a drivers license facility website; and
(4) pass a gun safety exam at such drivers license facility.
(f) Driver's licenses facility. —
The Bureau of Firearm Safety and Licensing shall provide to drivers license facilities the necessary courses for gun training and safety, accessible both —
(1) at the drivers license facility; and
(2) online.
(g) Waiting period. —
An individual shall not receive a gun license for the first time no sooner than one week (168 hours) after applying for one.
(g)(h) Failure to comply. —
An individual that shall violate Subsection (a) may face the following penalties at the discretion of the court —
(1) a fine not exceeding $100,000; or
(2) a term of imprisonment of no more than 10 consecutive years.
Title 9, Section 6 of the Consolidate Laws of Lincoln Omnibus Act is amended as follows:
(a) In general. —
No individual shall purchase, sell, or possess
(1) bump stocks;
(2) suppressors;
(3)(2) magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition; and
(4) semi-automatic assault weapons, or semi-automatic rifles, semi-automatic handguns, and semi-automatic shotguns.
(b) Penalties. —
An individual that purchases or sells, or possesses one or more of the devices in Subsection (a) may face the following penalties at the discretion of the court —
(1) a fine not exceeding $100,000; or
(2) a term of imprisonment of no more than 10 consecutive years.
Title 9, Section 8 of the Consolidate Laws of Lincoln Omnibus Act is amended as follows:
Any individual who is convicted of a crime involving the use of a gun may have any guns or gun accessories in the individual’s possession permanently confiscated by Lincoln at the discretion of the court.
(a) Guns. —
An individual who is convicted of violating a gun law, including this Act, may have any guns involved in or with such crime permanently confiscated by Lincoln at the discretion of the court.
(b) Bump stocks; suppressor; large magazines; semi-automatic assault weapons. —
An individual who is convicted of violating a gun law, including this Act, shall have any of the items listed in Section (4)(a) involved in or with such crime permanently confiscated at the discretion of the court.