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US HR2620

US HR2620
Lawful Purpose and Self Defense Act


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Introduced
05/24/2017
In Committee
06/26/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Lawful Purpose and Self Defense Act This bill modifies the definition of "armor piercing ammunition" for purposes of federal firearms provisions to: (1) include a projectile that is designed and intended by the manufacturer or importer for use in a handgun; (2) exclude a projectile that is primarily intended by the manufacturer or importer to be used in a rifle or shotgun and a handgun projectile that is designed for hunting, recreational, or competitive shooting. This bill repeals a prohibition on assembling from imported parts a semiautomatic rifle or shotgun that is identical to one prohibited from importation as not being suitable for or readily adaptable to sporting purposes. This bill repeals the condition that the Attorney General must approve, as suitable for sporting purposes, the shipment of firearms or ammunition to members of the Armed Forces. The following categories of firearms or ammunition may be authorized for importation into the United States by the Attorney General: (1) ammunition that is not armor piercing; (2) a firearm or ammunition that is being brought in for the use of a federal, state, or local government agency; and (3) a firearm or ammunition that is being imported for the purpose of exportation. The definition of "destructive device" for purposes of federal firearms provisions excludes: (1) a shotgun or shotgun shell which the Department of the Treasury finds is generally recognized as particularly suitable for lawful purposes, and (2) an antique or a rifle which the owner intends to use for sporting purposes. The bill authorizes certain temporary interstate transfers of firearms for lawful purposes.

AI Summary

This bill, the Lawful Purpose and Self Defense Act, makes several changes to federal firearms laws. It modifies the definition of "armor piercing ammunition" to exclude certain projectiles primarily intended for use in rifles, shotguns, or for hunting, recreational, or competitive shooting. The bill also repeals restrictions on importing firearms and ammunition, broadens exceptions to allow importation for various lawful purposes, and protects certain shotguns and rifles from being classified as "destructive devices." Additionally, the bill expands a provision allowing temporary interstate transfers of firearms for all lawful purposes, not just sporting purposes.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Justice, Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (59)

Rob Bishop (R)* Robert Aderholt (R),  Brian Babin (R),  Jim Banks (R),  Mike Bishop (R),  Mo Brooks (R),  Larry Bucshon (R),  Ted Budd (R),  Steve Chabot (R),  Michael Cloud (R),  Tom Cole (R),  Chris Collins (R),  Doug Collins (R),  Paul Cook (R),  Kevin Cramer (R),  Warren Davidson (R),  Ron DeSantis (R),  Jeff Duncan (R),  Neal Dunn (R),  Tom Emmer (R),  Bill Flores (R),  Tom Garrett (R),  Bob Gibbs (R),  Paul Gosar (R),  Richard Hudson (R),  Duncan Hunter (R),  Bill Johnson (R),  Jim Jordan (R),  Mike Kelly (R),  Doug LaMalfa (R),  Doug Lamborn (R),  Bob Latta (R),  Mia Love (R),  Blaine Luetkemeyer (R),  Kenny Marchant (R),  Mark Meadows (R),  Luke Messer (R),  Paul Mitchell (I),  Dan Newhouse (R),  Kristi Noem (R),  Ralph Norman (R),  Steven Palazzo (R),  Stevan Pearce (R),  John Ratcliffe (R),  David Roe (R),  Mike Rogers (R),  Todd Rokita (R),  Thomas Rooney (R),  Keith Rothfus (R),  David Rouzer (R),  Pete Sessions (R),  Jason Smith (R),  Lamar Smith (R),  Chris Stewart (R),  Scott Tipton (R),  Mark Walker (R),  Daniel Webster (R),  Brad Wenstrup (R),  Bruce Westerman (R), 

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations. (on 06/26/2017)

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