Multiple anti-gun bills are moving through the state house.
HB 336 is a semi-auto ban. While it does not appear to be the intent of this bill, as it is written right now, it would ban almost any firearm (even if not a semiautomatic) capable of accepting a detachable magazine. See the definition of an assault weapon: "(1) A selective-fire firearm capable of fully automatic, semiautomatic or burst fire at the option of the user or a firearm that has the ability to accept a large-capacity magazine." Note that after the "or", "firearm" is not further limited, and any firearm capable of accepting a detachable magazine is capable of accepting a large capacity magazine as long as anyone makes such a magazine for that gun.
HB 777 restricts privately made firearms.
HB 1190 bans 3D printed firearms.
HB 483 creates a Gun Violence Task Force.
Democrats narrowly control the House, and Republicans narrowly control the Senate. Although party-line votes are predictable, and the bills may never see the light of day in the Senate, only a small number of squishy Republicans could change the outcome.