[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 1952 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1952
To provide for the establishment of a national standard for
incorporating a passive identification ability into all firearms sold
in the United States, and to require the reporting of lost or stolen
firearms to the appropriate law enforcement authorities.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 16, 2021
Ms. Velazquez introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary
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A BILL
To provide for the establishment of a national standard for
incorporating a passive identification ability into all firearms sold
in the United States, and to require the reporting of lost or stolen
firearms to the appropriate law enforcement authorities.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Stopping the Iron Pipeline Act of
2021''.
SEC. 2. PASSIVE CAPABILITY TO IDENTIFY LOST AND STOLEN FIREARMS.
(a) Establishment of National Standard.--
(1) In general.--The Attorney General shall, in
consultation with the National Institute for Standards and
Technology, establish in regulations a national standard for
the incorporation of a passive identification capability into
all firearms sold in the United States.
(2) Passive identification capability defined.--In this
section, the term ``passive identification capability'' means a
technology that--
(A) enables a firearm to be identified by a mobile
or fixed reading device; and
(B) does not emit or broadcast an electronic signal
or other information that would enable the firearm or
its owner to be monitored or tracked.
(3) Considerations.--In developing the standard, the
Attorney General shall give equal priority to the following:
(A) The right of firearm owners to maintain their
full right to privacy under the 4th Amendment and their
right to legally own firearms under the 2nd Amendment.
(B) The ability of law enforcement authorities to
use the capability to track lost and stolen guns.
(C) The ability of manufacturers to incorporate the
capability using existing firearm manufacturing
processes.
(D) The resistance to tampering and destruction of
the technology used to incorporate the capability.
(b) Prohibition; Penalty.--
(1) Prohibition.--It shall be unlawful for a person, in or
affecting interstate or foreign commerce, to manufacture a
firearm that does not have a passive identification capability
that meets the national standard established under subsection
(a).
(2) Civil penalty.--After notice and opportunity for
hearing, the Attorney General shall impose on a person who
violates paragraph (1) a civil money penalty in such amount,
not exceeding $2,500 per firearm, as the Attorney General shall
prescribe in regulations.
(3) Effective date.--This subsection shall take effect on
such date as the Attorney General shall prescribe in
regulations that is not later than 3 years after the
establishment of the national standard under subsection (a).
SEC. 3. REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
AUTHORITIES.
(a) Reporting Requirement.--Section 922 of title 18, United States
Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
``(aa) Within 48 hours after a person who owns a firearm that has
been shipped or transported in, or has been possessed in or affecting,
interstate or foreign commerce, discovers or should have discovered the
theft or loss of the firearm, the person shall report the theft or loss
to local law enforcement authorities. To the best of the person's
ability, the person shall provide the following information, if known:
``(1) A description of the firearm, including the make,
model, manufacturer, caliber, and serial number of the firearm,
and any other distinguishing number or identification mark on
the firearm.
``(2) Whether the firearm is being reported lost or stolen.
``(3) The date of the loss or theft.
``(4) The person's name and address.
``(5) The location from which the firearm was lost or
stolen.''.
(b) Penalties.--Section 924 of such title is amended by adding at
the end the following:
``(q) Penalties for Failure To Report Loss or Theft of Firearm.--
Whoever violates section 922(aa) shall be fined $10,000, imprisoned not
more than 1 year, or both, with respect to each firearm involved in the
violation.''.
(c) Requirement That Local Law Enforcement Authorities Report Lost
or Stolen Firearms to the National Crime Information Center.--Within 7
days after a local law enforcement authority receives a report that a
firearm is lost or stolen, the authority shall transmit the report to
the National Crime Information Center maintained by the Federal Bureau
of Investigation.
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