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    What bills are filed?


    HR 3999 (bumpstock ban)
    HR 3962 (online ammo buying ban)
    HR 4025 (no more than two gun purchases within 5 days)
    HR 4052 (no more than 10rds magazine ban)”

    What's in the senate?

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    U.S. House of Representatives

    HR 3947 – Bans parts and accessories that increase the rate of fire of a semi-automatic firearm

    HR 3962 – Bans online sales of ammunition

    HR 3984 – Repeals the Lawful Protection in Commerce law that would allow lawsuits against FFL’s and manufacturers

    HR 3986 – Would require the placement of tracking ID into ‘all’ firearms sold in America

    HR 3987 – Would require a fee to purchase a firearm through NICS and use these monies to fund the CDC to conduct research on gun violence that was previously found to be biased by Congress

    HR 3998 – Bans firearms for known or ‘suspected’ terrorists (from the terror watchlist that no one can get off of or appeal for relief from)

    HR 3999 – Bans parts that increase the rate of fire of a semi-automatic firearm

    HR 4018 – Institutes a ‘3’ day waiting period nationally for purchase of handgun

    HR 4025 – Expands reporting of multiple firearms sales

    HR 4052 – Would ‘ban’ possession and transfer of large capacity magazines (More than 10 rounds)

    HR 4057 – Expansion of Prohibition for firearms ownership for being on a Terrorist Watch List

    U.S. Senate

    S. 1915 – Would require all firearms to be personalized for restricted access and use
    S. 1916 – Bans parts and accessories that increase the rate of fire of a semi-automatic firearm
    S. 1923 – Expands background checks of firearms
    S. 1939 – Repeals the Lawful Protection in Commerce law that would allow lawsuits against FFL’s and manufacturers
    S. 1945 – Would ‘ban’ possession and transfer of large capacity magazines (More than 10 rounds)


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