Shall Not Be Infringed Act of 2023
If passed, HB3212 would lead to the repeal of several federal gun control measures, effectively removing certain barriers for gun ownership. Among the measures targeted for repeal are those concerning the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), creating a more relaxed environment for gun purchasers. The implications of this bill are anticipated to increase access to firearms, potentially raising concerns among public safety advocates about gun violence and misuse. Additionally, it would prevent any federal engagement in gun control research or policies at agencies such as the CDC and NIH.
House Bill 3212, known as the 'Shall Not Be Infringed Act of 2023', aims to repeal various gun control measures enacted by the previous Congress, particularly those from the 117th Congress. This bill underscores a strong assertion of Second Amendment rights, seeking to eliminate restrictions imposed on firearms ownership and distribution. Notably, it seeks to repeal funding for gun control programs and cuts certain administrative costs associated with firearm regulations, reflecting a significant shift in legislative priorities towards more lenient firearm policies.
The bill is expected to ignite controversy, particularly regarding its stance on public health and safety. Advocates for gun control argue that repealing these measures could exacerbate gun violence in the country. Proponents of HB3212, however, argue that it reinforces constitutional rights while eliminating what they consider to be overreaching regulations. The repeal of provisions that enhance federal background checks and restrictions on veteran access to firearms also presents a contentious point, tapping into concerns about the safety of vulnerable populations, including mental health aspects among veterans.