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US HR4142

US HR4142
Safer Communities Act of 2017


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Introduced
10/26/2017
In Committee
11/14/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Safer Communities Act of 2017 This bill provides grants to expand mental health crisis assistance programs, support comprehensive school mental health programs, and enhance mental health and substance abuse needs of prisoners. The Department of Health and Human Services must expand research on violence associated with mental illness and substance abuse disorders. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must expand the National Violent Death Reporting System to all 50 states and research the causes, mechanisms, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries from gun violence. The bill states that no provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act prohibits physicians from asking patients about guns in their homes, speaking to a patient about gun safety, or reporting a patient's threat of violence. It amends the federal criminal code to specify that the term "committed to a mental institution" applies to involuntary inpatient or outpatient treatment. It amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to authorize state grants to remove firearms from individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others. The Department of Justice must promptly notify law enforcement agencies when a prohibited person attempts to purchase a firearm. The bill replaces statutory references to persons "adjudicated as a mental defective" with persons "adjudicated as ineligible due to disqualifying mental status." It amends the NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 to: establish procedures to restore firearm ownership rights after a mental health adjudication or commitment, require an annual report on record submissions due to domestic violence misdemeanor convictions, authorize state grants to improve the automation and transmittal of mental health and criminal history records, and require quarterly updates to federal agency record submissions. The bill reauthorizes the National Criminal History Records Improvement Program through FY2023.

AI Summary

This bill aims to improve public safety and prevent gun violence through several key provisions: It provides grants to expand mental health crisis assistance programs, support comprehensive school mental health programs, and enhance mental health and substance abuse services for prisoners. The bill also expands research on the link between mental illness, substance abuse, and violence, as well as on the causes and prevention of gun violence. It prohibits individuals who have been involuntarily committed on an outpatient basis from possessing firearms and authorizes state grants to temporarily remove firearms from individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others. The bill also establishes procedures to restore firearm rights after a mental health adjudication or commitment, requires reporting on domestic violence-related firearms prohibitions, and reauthorizes a program to improve the submission of mental health and criminal history records to the national background check system.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services, Justice, Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations. (on 11/14/2017)

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