Posts - Bill - HR 4198 Clean Hands Firearm Procurement Act

house 06/26/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to increase transparency around firearms dealers linked to crime by requiring the government to publish a list of those with a high number of quickly traced firearms and to prevent federal agencies from doing business with them, improving public safety and accountability.

HR 4198 - Clean Hands Firearm Procurement Act

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right-leaning 06/26/2025

Another slippery slope: punishing dealers for crimes they didn’t commit and threatening lawful commerce.

right-leaning 06/26/2025

If they want real change, go after criminals, not the dealers who follow the law and sell legally.

left-leaning 06/26/2025

Finally, a bill that puts bad-actor gun dealers on blast instead of law-abiding buyers.

right-leaning 06/26/2025

Government blacklist meets gun dealers—sounds less like public safety, more like federal overreach.

moderate 06/26/2025

Shining a light on sketchy gun dealers might just be the transparency we need—no more business as usual.

left-leaning 06/26/2025

If guns are flying off certain shelves into crime scenes, this law cleans house—no more shady dealers signing federal checks.

moderate 06/26/2025

If you want to stop crime weapons, maybe start by cutting contracts with the dealers who make it easy.

moderate 06/26/2025

This bill walks a fine line—protect national security but don’t fund those fueling the crime stats.

left-leaning 06/26/2025

Accountability isn’t just a buzzword—it's this bill’s backbone for stopping guns before they harm.