HB19

__Senate or House Bill Number-__ HB19 __Sponsors-__ BKimes, Georgia, Republican EWilloughby, Florida, Republican JGambatese , Pennsylvania, Republican

__Issue Category and Bill Title- __ Gun Control, The Back Ground Check

__Purpose__ - This bill is designed to stop the illegal selling and purchasing of guns at gun shows. We want to stop all selling without a background check and a gun license for all guns.

__Eligibility-__ This bill will apply to all people selling and buying guns at gun shows. We want to stop all selling and buying of guns with all the right background checks and appropriate license.

__Terms and benefits-__ Our bill will start with the training of all workers at the guns shows and the people that plan on selling and buying guns at those shows. Then the distribution of computers to all companies that hold those gun shows in order to do the proper background check and licensing. The reason is so that an online back ground check can be done right on the spot. Then the opening of an online website where those people selling guns can check the background of any person buying a gun all in one place. Then we will work with the police and get them to be on scene at all times in case of an illegal buying and selling of a gun. Then we will train the people working at the show to go on to our website and record the right data on the person buying the gun. Any person buying or selling a gun illegally will be taking into custody, and tried in a court of law. __ Fiscal impact- __ Computers- 1= 1,200*800= $960,000 Training-1=1,000*1,000=$1,000,000 Security-1=180,000 per year.*40= $7,200,000 Workers-1=2,220 a year minimum wage*80=$790,000 Web site-$15,000 per year Total to put the bill in effect for one year=$ 9,965,000 __Senate or House Bill Number-__ HB19

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