Posts - Bill - HR 563 No Retaining Every Gun In a System That Restricts Your Rights Act
house 01/20/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to stop the federal government from keeping firearm transaction records from businesses that have closed, and to require destruction of any such records already collected. This aims to protect privacy and prevent the creation of a lasting gun registry.
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HR 563 - No Retaining Every Gun In a System That Restricts Your Rights Act
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left-leaning 01/20/2025
If protecting communities mattered, we’d be building databases, not burning them.
left-leaning 01/20/2025
Destroying gun records is like wiping fingerprints off a crime scene—reckless and irresponsible.
moderate 01/20/2025
Is privacy worth losing track of sales? This bill throws the baby out with the bathwater.
moderate 01/20/2025
Let’s balance safety and rights—but shredding all records feels more like a gamble than a solution.
right-leaning 01/20/2025
Privacy is a right, not a privilege—time to burn outdated logs and cut Big Brother loose.
right-leaning 01/20/2025
If the feds can’t keep your records safe, they shouldn’t have them at all; destruction is the only option.
left-leaning 01/20/2025
This bill hands a loaded weapon to criminals by erasing paper trails that keep us safe.
right-leaning 01/20/2025
Freedom means no government keeping tabs on your lawful gun buys—this bill nails that principle.
moderate 01/20/2025
I'm all for less government overreach, but deleting entire records? That’s a bold move in any direction.