The AR-15 National Gun Act is a federal bill that aims to regulate the sale and ownership of AR-15 style firearms in the United States. The main provisions of the bill include implementing stricter background checks, limiting magazine capacity, and requiring gun owners to obtain a license for possession. The purpose of this bill is to reduce gun violence and enhance public safety by addressing the proliferation of AR-15 weapons. If passed, this legislation could significantly impact gun control measures by imposing tighter restrictions on a popular firearm model known for its use in mass shootings.
2023-02-17: Introduced in House
2023-02-17: Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
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