HB 69-EXEMPT FIREARMS FROM FEDERAL REGULATION  1:53:59 PM CHAIR COGHILL announced the consideration of HB 69. "An Act prohibiting state and municipal agencies from using assets to implement or aid in the implementation of the requirements of certain federal statutes, regulations, rules, and orders that are applied to infringe on a person's right to bear arms or right to due process or that implement or aid in the implementation of the federal REAL ID Act of 2005; exempting certain firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition in this state from federal regulation; declaring certain federal statutes, regulations, rules, and orders unconstitutional under the Constitution of the United States and unenforceable in this state; requiring the attorney general to file any legal action to prevent implementation of a federal statute, regulation, rule, or order that violates the rights of a resident of the state; and providing for an effective date." He noted that the Senate committee substitute (CS), version I, was before the committee. 1:54:36 PM REPRESENTATIVE MIKE CHENAULT, sponsor of HB 69, stated that he may not agree with everything in the current CS, but he understands the concerns the committee and the attorney general have with the legislation. CHAIR COGHILL said the committee heard some vehement opposition to the changes, but he continues to feel they are important. He solicited a motion. 1:56:02 PM SENATOR DYSON moved to report Senate CS for CS for HB 69(JUD), version I, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR COGHILL announced that without objection, SCS CSHB 69(JUD) moved from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee.