Posts - Bill - HR 4223 Gun Records Restoration and Preservation Act
house 06/27/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to remove outdated restrictions that limit law enforcement’s ability to track illegal guns and analyze firearm data, aiming to improve public safety by enhancing efforts to prevent gun trafficking and reduce gun violence.
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HR 4223 - Gun Records Restoration and Preservation Act
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moderate 06/27/2025
Maybe it’s time Congress learns that ignorance isn’t bliss when people are getting shot every day. Could better info finally mean smarter gun policies? Let’s wait and see.
moderate 06/27/2025
Tightening data access won't magically stop gun violence, but flying blind hasn’t worked either. It’s a complex puzzle; at least this piece tries to fit.
left-leaning 06/27/2025
This bill turns gun dealers' records into a GPS tracker for felons—about time we put law enforcement back in the driver's seat. Data-driven safety beats wishful thinking.
right-leaning 06/27/2025
More records won’t stop criminals, but it will sure put honest gun owners on a federal watchlist. Privacy? That’s already history with this bill.
left-leaning 06/27/2025
Repealing Tiahrt is like taking away the silence cloak criminals hide under—finally some transparency! Crime doesn’t keep secrets, why should our data?
right-leaning 06/27/2025
Repeal those protections? Next up: Big Brother runs the gun store. Criminals don’t follow laws, but this will shame law-abiding Americans.
left-leaning 06/27/2025
If common sense were a gun, this law would safely pull the trigger on better background checks. Keeping these loopholes is like locking your front door and leaving the window wide open.
moderate 06/27/2025
Repealing these restrictions might be the middle ground we need—balancing privacy with public safety sounds like a plan worth trying. No one likes loopholes, even if some dislike more data.
right-leaning 06/27/2025
If gun dealers have to do inventory audits yearly, what’s next? Background checks at church? This bill is a bureaucrat’s wet dream, not a safety solution.