The Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2023, also known as Bill 118 s 1047, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to address the issue of cellphone jamming in correctional facilities.
Cellphone jamming is the practice of blocking cellphone signals within a certain area, such as a prison, in order to prevent inmates from using cellphones to coordinate illegal activities. While this practice is currently illegal under federal law, some correctional facilities have been using cellphone jamming devices anyway, citing concerns about inmate safety and security.
The Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2023 seeks to clarify the legality of cellphone jamming in correctional facilities. The bill would allow for the use of cellphone jamming devices in prisons, but only under certain conditions. For example, correctional facilities would be required to obtain a waiver from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) before using a jamming device, and they would have to demonstrate that they have taken steps to minimize interference with nearby cellphone signals.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to ensure that cellphone jamming is only used as a last resort, and that inmates still have access to legal communication channels, such as landline phones or monitored email systems. The bill also includes measures to prevent abuse of cellphone jamming devices, such as requiring regular reporting on their use and effectiveness.
Overall, the Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2023 aims to strike a balance between the safety and security concerns of correctional facilities and the need to protect the rights of inmates. It is currently being debated in Congress, and its ultimate fate remains uncertain.