Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB8828

Introduced
6/25/24  

Caption

Gun Theft Prevention Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 8828 would significantly modify existing firearms dealer regulations. The Attorney General would gain authority to enforce stringent annual inspections for high-risk dealers and triennial checks for others. Dealers would be required to report any theft of firearms to the Attorney General and local authorities within 30 days. This requirement, alongside the strict penalties imposed for non-compliance, aims at improving accountability among firearm dealers and reducing the incidence of lost or stolen firearms, which often end up in the hands of criminals.

Summary

House Bill 8828, titled the Gun Theft Prevention Act, seeks to enhance security and safety measures at federally licensed firearms dealers. The act mandates that licensed dealers implement comprehensive security plans to protect against theft and other security violations. This includes requirements for the use of secure storage methods, alarm systems, and physical security enhancements such as locked cabinets and surveillance systems. The intention behind these measures is to prevent gun thefts, which contribute to illegal firearms trafficking and criminal activity.

Contention

The legislation is expected to provoke discussions around the balance between regulatory enforcement and the rights of gun dealers. While supporters argue it enhances public safety and reduces gun violence, critics may view it as an overreach that places unnecessary burdens on lawful dealers. An area of contention lies in the implications for state laws governing firearms, with this bill not intending to impede state regulations but reinforcing the necessity of local compliance with federal security standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB6596

Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act of 2023

US HB621

PART Act Preventing Auto Recycling Theft Act

US HB1478

Federal Firearm Licensee Act

US HB2618

Federal Firearm Licensee Act

US SB3407

Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act of 2023

US HB7834

Prevent Illegal Gun Resales Act

US HB8842

Preventing Pretrial Gun Purchases Act

US HB4780

Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act of 2023

US HB4106

Prevent Illegal Gun Sales Act

US HB3863

Keeping Gun Dealers Honest Act of 2023

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