Gun Records Restoration and Preservation Act
Summary
What This Bill Does
The Gun Records Restoration and Preservation Act rolls back several appropriations riders that limit firearm tracing, research, oversight, and records retention. Its findings argue that Tiahrt Amendments restrict information needed to prevent illegal guns, impede enforcement by requiring most background-check records to be destroyed within 24 hours, bar annual inventory-audit requirements for gun shops, and limit researchers' access to gun-flow data. The operative sections repeal or narrow limits on ATF database-information use, repeal a FOIA-processing bar for arson, explosives, and firearm-trace records, repeal limits on requiring dealers to conduct physical inventory checks, remove the prohibition on DOJ consolidating or centralizing firearms acquisition and disposition records maintained by licensees, and repeal the 24-hour destruction requirement for instant background-check records.
Who Benefits and How
Gun violence researchers benefit because trace, trafficking, and background-check data would be easier to preserve and study. Law enforcement agencies benefit from fewer limits on ATF trace information and firearm-record use. ATF records staff benefit from restored authority to maintain, consolidate, and use firearms acquisition and disposition data. Communities affected by gun trafficking benefit if better records reveal straw purchasing, stolen-gun flows, and interstate trafficking patterns.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Federal firearms licensees may face inventory-check requirements and more centralized acquisition and disposition records oversight. Gun-rights litigants lose statutory limits that restricted disclosure and centralization of firearms records. NICS operations staff must retain background-check records beyond the 24-hour destruction rule. Firearm purchasers concerned about privacy face more durable federal records related to background checks and traces.
Key Provisions
- Repeals limitations on ATF database-information use and public access to trace-related records.
- Eliminates the FOIA-processing prohibition for arson, explosives, and firearm-trace requests.
- Repeals limits on requiring firearms dealers to conduct physical inventory checks.
- Removes prohibitions on centralized firearms acquisition and disposition records and repeals 24-hour destruction of NICS records.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Repeals Tiahrt-style limits on ATF trace data, FOIA processing, dealer inventory-check requirements, centralized acquisition and disposition records, and 24-hour destruction of NICS background-check records.
Key Policy Areas
Firearms, Law Enforcement Data, Public Records
Primary Purpose
Repeals Tiahrt-style limits on ATF trace data, FOIA processing, dealer inventory-check requirements, centralized acquisition and disposition records, and 24-hour destruction of NICS background-check records.
Policy Domains
Resolution provisions
Identified Gains
- Gun violence researchers
- Law enforcement agencies
- ATF records staff
- Communities affected by gun trafficking
Identified Costs
- Federal firearms licensees
- Gun-rights litigants
- NICS operations staff
- Firearm purchasers concerned about privacy
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMs. Dean of Pennsylvania introduced the following bill; which was …
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced in House
Stakeholder Effects
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ATF records staff, NICS operations staff
Federal firearms licensees, Firearm purchasers concerned about privacy
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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