The bill would prohibit “payment card networks” from requiring merchant category codes for a purchase that identifies a merchant as a firearms retailer. It would also prohibit the Wisconsin Department of Justice from maintaining a list of firearm purchases based on information from its background checks. No other government entity would be allowed to keep
This bill would give the state of New York and its government full control over criteria that would certify firearm instructors. After a certain period, all certified instructors would have to go through an entirely new process to obtain certification.
House Bill 114 would increase the number of regulations on the firearm industry in the state, making it difficult to operate a business. It would increase liability for these businesses attempting to advertise legal products and/or conduct lawful business activities. It is a heavily targeted legislation that aims to restrict lawful and legitimate firearms industry
This legislation seeks to remove references to the USCCA in certain sections of the Code. It would restrict the number of department-certified instructors, and remove the ability for the USCCA to certify ranges and instructors for firearm training. This bill would put a large number of Virginians at risk of losing access to essential components
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Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA)

The LEOSA Reform Act would give qualified police officers the right to carry concealed firearms in any U.S. state, regardless of state or local laws. Simply put, this allows those who put their lives on the line for us every day, to continue protecting our communities even when they’re off duty. 
Hudson and Clyde CRA Rep. Hudson (NC) and 180 House members introduced a Congressional Review Act (CRA) to prevent the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) from enforcing an unconstitutional pistol brace rule. 
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Home Defense and Competitive Shooting Act of 2023

H.R. 173 removes short-barreled rifles from the definition of firearms for purposes of the National Firearms Act. This legislation is in response to a rule put in place by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to expand the definition of “short-barreled rifles”, or barrels of less than 16 inches, to include any
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PASS Act

H.R. 2477 would amend the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 and allow qualified law enforcement officers, retired law enforcement officers, and others to carry a concealed
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Gun Violence Reduction Resources Act of 2023

H.R. 48 has been introduced in the United States House. This bill would allow the authorization for the Department of Justice to hire 200 additional agents and investigators for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
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No User Fees for Gun Owners Act

H.R. 385 has been introduced in the United States House. This bill would ban the imposition of any State or local liability insurance, tax, or user fee requirement for firearm or ammunition ownership or commerce.