Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1922

Introduced
6/2/25  

Caption

FIREARM Act Fighting Irrational Regulatory Enforcement to Avert Retailers’ Misfortune Act

Impact

If enacted, SB1922 could significantly affect firearm licensing regulations by shifting the focus from punitive measures to corrective assistance for licensees. This change may encourage more proactive behavior in reporting violations among firearm retailers, potentially improving overall compliance rates. The introduction of a framework for license restoration also signifies a shift towards a more rehabilitative regulatory approach that acknowledges the realities of business operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1922, also known as the 'Fighting Irrational Regulatory Enforcement to Avert Retailers’ Misfortune Act' or the 'FIREARM Act', aims to provide firearm licensees with a mechanism to correct statutory and regulatory violations. The bill introduces definitions for terms like 'self-reported violation' and 'willfully', and stipulates that if a licensee voluntarily reports a violation before it is discovered by the Attorney General, they will be given support to rectify the situation without facing revocation of their license. One of the key components of SB1922 is the provision that prohibits the Attorney General from initiating enforcement actions based solely on self-reported violations unless it involves serious uncorrectable issues or prohibited transfers of firearms. The goal here is to encourage compliance by alleviating fears that reporting errors will lead to punitive actions, thus fostering a culture of transparency and cooperation among licensees. Furthermore, the bill outlines a process for the retroactive application of its provisions to restore licenses that were revoked or denied under stricter regulatory policies, specifically the Enhanced Regulatory Enforcement Policy. This restoration is contingent upon the submission of evidence showing compliance with related regulations, essentially allowing those previously affected a chance to rectify their status under the new framework. Debate surrounding SB1922 has highlighted concerns over regulatory oversight versus support for licensees. Proponents argue that the bill will mitigate regulatory burdens and foster business operations in the firearm retail sector. Conversely, opponents worry about the implications of relaxed enforcement mechanisms and whether the bill could undermine crucial safety regulations. The outcome of this discussion ultimately revolves around balancing regulatory rigor with the necessity of compliance support.

Companion Bills

US HB3770

Related FIREARM Act Fighting Irrational Regulatory Enforcement to Avert Retailers’ Misfortune Act

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