Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB8388

Introduced
5/14/24  

Caption

Aaron Salter, Jr., Responsible Body Armor Possession Act

Impact

If enacted, HB8388 will amend Chapter 44 of Title 18 of the United States Code to create serious legal consequences for civilians who violate this ban. The bill allows law enforcement agencies and certain officials to continue their possession of enhanced body armor, thereby ensuring that those in law enforcement roles can maintain their protective capabilities. This regulation aims to enhance public safety by reducing the accessibility of military-grade protective gear to the general population.

Summary

House Bill 8388, known as the Aaron Salter, Jr., Responsible Body Armor Possession Act, seeks to prohibit the purchase, ownership, or possession of enhanced body armor by civilians. The bill defines 'enhanced body armor' as armor with ballistic resistance that meets or exceeds the standards of Type III armor, including helmets and shields. This legislation was introduced as a response to concerns regarding public safety and the potential misuse of such protective gear by unauthorized persons.

Contention

The bill has likely faced opposition given the contentious nature of regulating personal armor. Proponents argue that such restrictions are crucial for preventing violent incidents where civilians may use enhanced body armor unlawfully. Conversely, critics may view this as an infringement on personal rights and freedoms, particularly regarding self-defense and personal safety, raising concerns over balancing public safety against individual liberties.

Companion Bills

US HB3247

Related Aaron Salter, Jr., Responsible Body Armor Possession Act

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