History of Senate Bill 403
SENATE BILL 403 LC Amendment Memo
An Act to renumber and amend 23.33 (3) (e), 29.089 (2), 29.091, 29.621
(4), 440.26 (3m), 941.23, 941.235 (2) and 943.13 (2); to amend 51.20
(13) (cv) 4., 51.20 (16) (gm), 51.30 (3) (a), 165.82 (1) (intro.),
165.82 (2), 175.35 (1) (at), 175.35 (2) (d), 175.35 (2g) (c) 4. a. and
b., 175.35 (2k) (ar) 2., 813.12 (6) (am) 1., 813.122 (9) (am) 1.,
813.125 (5r) (a), 885.235 (1g) (intro.), 938.396 (8), 941.295 (2) (d),
943.13 (1m) (b) and 943.13 (3); and to create 23.33 (3) (e) 1., 23.33
(3) (e) 2., 23.33 (3) (e) 3., 23.33 (3) (e) 4., 23.33 (3) (em), 29.089
(2) (a), 29.089 (2) (b), 29.089 (2) (c), 29.089 (2) (d), 29.091 (2),
29.091 (2) (d), 29.621 (4) (a), 29.621 (4) (b), 29.621 (4) (c), 29.621
(4) (d), 29.621 (6), 55.06 (17) (d), 59.25 (3) (u), 165.25 (11), 167.31
(4) (ar), 175.35 (1) (am), 175.48, 175.49, 175.50, 440.26 (3m) (a),
440.26 (3m) (b), 440.26 (3m) (c), 440.26 (3m) (d), 885.235 (1g) (e),
938.396 (8m), 941.23 (1), 941.23 (2) (a), 941.23 (2) (b), 941.23 (2)
(c), 941.23 (2) (d), 941.23 (2) (e), 941.23 (3), 941.235 (2) (c),
941.235 (2) (d), 941.235 (2) (e), 941.237 (3) (cr), 941.237 (3) (ct),
941.237 (3) (cx), 941.29 (11), 941.295 (2g), 941.295 (2r), 943.13 (1e)
(bm), 943.13 (1e) (g), 943.13 (1m) (c), 943.13 (2) (bm), 946.32 (3),
948.605 (2) (c) and 948.61 (3m) of the statutes; relating to: carrying a
concealed weapon, possessing or transporting a firearm under certain
circumstances, background checks for handgun purchases, photographic
identification cards for retired law enforcement officers, requiring the
exercise of rule-making authority, providing an exemption from
rule-making authority, and providing penalties. (FE)
2005
10-24. S. Introduced by Senators Zien, S. Fitzgerald, Breske, Brown,
Grothman, Kanavas, Kedzie, A. Lasee, Leibham, Reynolds,
Roessler, Schultz and Stepp; cosponsored by
Representatives Gunderson, Suder, Pettis, Albers, J.
Fitzgerald, Freese, Gundrum, Hahn, Hines, Hundertmark,
Kestell, Kleefisch, Krawczyk, F. Lasee, LeMahieu,
Loeffelholz, Lothian, McCormick, Mursau, Musser, Nass,
Nischke, Owens, Petrowski, Pridemore, Schneider,
Strachota, Towns, Van Roy, Vos, Vrakas and Jensen.
10-24. S. Read first time and referred to committee on
Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy ..................... 401
11-02. S. Public hearing held.
11-09. S. Senate substitute amendment 1 offered by Senator Zien
........................................................ 451
11-10. S. Fiscal estimate received.
11-10. S. Fiscal estimate received.
11-10. S. Executive action taken.
11-11. S. LRB correction (Senate substitute amendment 1)
........................................................ 456
11-15. S. Report adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 1
recommended by committee on Judiciary, Corrections
and Privacy, Ayes 3, Noes 2 ............................. 457
11-15. S. Report passage as amended recommended by committee on
Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy, Ayes 3, Noes 2
......................................................... 457
11-15. S. Available for scheduling.
11-16. S. Withdrawn from committee on Senate Organization and
rereferred to joint committee on Finance, pursuant
to Senate Rule 46 (2)(c) ............................... 458
11-17. S. Fiscal estimate received.
11-17. S. LRB correction (Senate substitute amendment 1)
........................................................ 461
11-30. S. Executive action taken.
12-05. S. Report introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment
1 recommended by joint committee on Finance, Ayes
14, Noes 0 .............................................. 473
12-05. S. Report introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1 recommended by
joint committee on Finance, Ayes 14, Noes 0 ............. 473
12-05. S. Report introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 2 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1 recommended by
joint committee on Finance, Ayes 14, Noes 0 ............. 473
12-05. S. Report introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 3 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1 recommended by
joint committee on Finance, Ayes 14, Noes 0 ............. 473
12-05. S. Report adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 1
recommended by joint committee on Finance, Ayes 14,
Noes 0 .................................................. 473
12-05. S. Report introduction and adoption of Senate Substitute
Amendment 2 recommended by joint committee on
Finance, Ayes 14, Noes 0 ................................ 473
12-05. S. Report passage as amended recommended by joint
committee on Finance, Ayes 12, Noes 2 ................... 473
12-05. S. Available for scheduling.
12-05. S. Placed on calendar 12-6-2005 by committee on Senate
Organization.
12-06. S. Read a second time ....................................... 482
12-06. S. Senate substitute amendment 1 laid on table .............. 482
12-06. S. Senate amendment 1 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senator Risser .............................. 482
12-06. S. Senate amendment 1 to Senate substitute amendment 2
laid on table, Ayes 20, Noes 13 ......................... 482
12-06. S. Senate amendment 2 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senator Risser .............................. 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 2 to Senate substitute amendment 2
laid on table, Ayes 21, Noes 12 ......................... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 3 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senator Risser .............................. 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 3 to Senate substitute amendment 2
laid on table, Ayes 24, Noes 9 .......................... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 4 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senator Stepp ............................... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 4 to Senate substitute amendment 2
laid on table, Ayes 23, Noes 10 ......................... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 5 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senator Risser .............................. 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 5 to Senate substitute amendment 2
laid on table, Ayes 23, Noes 10 ......................... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 6 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senators Robson and Erpenbach ............... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 6 to Senate substitute amendment 2
laid on table, Ayes 20, Noes 13 ......................... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 7 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senator Risser .............................. 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 7 to Senate substitute amendment 2
withdrawn and returned to author ....................... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 8 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senator Robson .............................. 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 8 to Senate substitute amendment 2
laid on table, Ayes 24, Noes 9 .......................... 483
12-06. S. Senate amendment 9 to Senate substitute amendment 2
offered by Senators Harsdorf, Darling, Lassa and
Zien ................................................... 484
12-06. S. Senate amendment 9 to Senate substitute amendment 2
adopted ................................................ 484
12-06. S. Senate substitute amendment 2 adopted .................... 484
12-06. S. Senate substitute amendment 3 offered by Senator
Carpenter .............................................. 484
12-06. S. Senate amendment 1 to Senate substitute amendment 3
offered by Senator Carpenter ........................... 484
12-06. S. Senate amendment 1 to Senate substitute amendment 3
adopted ................................................ 484
12-06. S. Senate substitute amendment 3 laid on table, Ayes 24,
Noes 9 .................................................. 484
12-06. S. Ordered to a third reading ............................... 484
12-06. S. Rules suspended .......................................... 484
12-06. S. Read a third time and passed, Ayes 23, Noes 10
......................................................... 484
12-06. S. Ordered immediately messaged ............................. 484
12-06. A. Received from Senate ..................................... 645
12-06. A. Read first time and referred to committee on Rules
........................................................ 646
12-06. A. Made a special order of business at 9:10 A.M. on
12-13-2005 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 43
........................................................ 653
12-13. A. Read a second time ....................................... 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 1 offered by Representative Black
........................................................ 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 1 laid on table ....................... 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 2 offered by Representative Lehman
........................................................ 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 2 laid on table, Ayes 59, Noes 38
......................................................... 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 3 offered by Representative
Molepske ............................................... 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 3 laid on table, Ayes 57, Noes 40
......................................................... 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 4 offered by Representative Kessler
........................................................ 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 4 laid on table, Ayes 59, Noes 38
......................................................... 674
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 5 offered by Representative Young
........................................................ 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 5 laid on table ....................... 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 6 offered by Representative Kreuser
........................................................ 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 6 laid on table, Ayes 58, Noes 39
......................................................... 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 7 offered by Representative Travis
........................................................ 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 7 laid on table ....................... 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 8 offered by Representatives
Molepske, Shilling and Black ........................... 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 8 laid on table, Ayes 58, Noes 39
......................................................... 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 9 offered by Representative Sinicki
........................................................ 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 9 laid on table, Ayes 58, Noes 39
......................................................... 675
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 10 offered by Representative
Sinicki ................................................ 676
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 10 laid on table, Ayes 58, Noes 39
......................................................... 676
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 11 offered by Representative Black
........................................................ 676
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 11 laid on table, Ayes 62, Noes 35
......................................................... 676
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 12 offered by Representatives
Cullen and Staskunas ................................... 676
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 12 laid on table, Ayes 56, Noes 40
......................................................... 676
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 13 offered by Representative Cullen
........................................................ 676
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 13 laid on table, Ayes 59, Noes 37
......................................................... 676
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 14 offered by Representative Cullen
........................................................ 677
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 14 laid on table, Ayes 59, Noes 38
......................................................... 677
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 15 offered by Representatives Davis
and Hubler ............................................. 677
12-13. A. Refused to table Assembly amendment 15, Ayes 42, Noes
55 ...................................................... 677
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 15 adopted, Ayes 71, Noes 25
......................................................... 677
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 16 offered by Representative
Molepske ............................................... 677
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 16 laid on table, Ayes 58, Noes 39
......................................................... 677
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 17 offered by Representative
Molepske ............................................... 678
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 17 laid on table, Ayes 60, Noes 37
......................................................... 678
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 18 offered by Representative Turner
........................................................ 678
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 18 laid on table, Ayes 57, Noes 40
......................................................... 678
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 19 offered by Representative Young
........................................................ 678
12-13. A. Assembly amendment 19 laid on table, Ayes 58, Noes 39
......................................................... 678
12-13. A. Ordered to a third reading ............................... 679
12-13. A. Rules suspended .......................................... 679
12-13. A. Read a third time ........................................ 679
12-13. A. Refused to refer to committee on Criminal Justice and
Homeland Security, Ayes 38, Noes 59 ..................... 679
12-13. A. Concurred in as amended, Ayes 64, Noes 32, Paired 2
......................................................... 679
12-13. A. Ordered immediately messaged ............................. 679
12-14. S. Received from Assembly amended and concurred in as
amended, Assembly amendment 15 adopted ................. 499
12-14. S. Available for scheduling.
2006
01-12. S. Placed on calendar 1-17-2006 by committee on Senate
Organization.
01-17. S. Placed at the foot of the twelfth order of business.
........................................................ 528
01-17. S. Senate amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 15 offered by
Senator Carpenter ...................................... 529
01-17. S. Senate amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 15 rejected,
Ayes 20, Noes 13 ........................................ 529
01-17. S. Assembly amendment 15 concurred in, Ayes 28, Noes 5
......................................................... 529
01-17. S. Action ordered immediately messaged ...................... 529
01-17. S. Report correctly enrolled on 1-17-2006 ................... 534
01-19. S. Presented to the Governor on 1-19-2006 ................... 542
01-23. S. Report vetoed by the Governor on 1-20-2006 ............... 547
01-25. S. Placed on calendar 1-26-2006 by committee on Senate
Organization.
01-26. S. Passed notwithstanding the objections of the Governor,
Ayes 23, Noes 10 ........................................ 556
01-26. S. Ordered immediately messaged ............................. 556
01-26. A. Received from Senate passed notwithstanding the
objections of the Governor ............................. 755
01-26. A. Referred to committee on Rules ........................... 756
01-26. A. Placed on calendar 1-31-2006 by committee on Rules.
01-31. A. Refused to pass notwithstanding the objections of the
Governor, Ayes 64, Noes 34 .............................. 771
02-01. S. Received from Assembly refused to pass notwithstanding
the objections of the Governor ......................... 573
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