Bill 119 HR 532, also known as the Handgun Licensing Grant Program Act, is a piece of legislation that aims to establish a grant program to assist states in implementing and maintaining handgun licensing programs. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on January 15, 2021.
The main purpose of this bill is to provide funding to states that choose to implement handgun licensing programs, which are designed to regulate the purchase and possession of handguns. These programs typically require individuals to undergo background checks, complete safety training, and obtain a license before being able to purchase a handgun.
The grant program established by this bill would provide financial assistance to states to help cover the costs associated with implementing and maintaining handgun licensing programs. This could include funding for background checks, training programs, and administrative expenses.
In addition to establishing the grant program, the bill also includes provisions for reporting requirements and oversight to ensure that the funds are being used appropriately. It also includes provisions for evaluating the effectiveness of handgun licensing programs and making recommendations for improvements.
Overall, Bill 119 HR 532 is aimed at promoting responsible gun ownership and reducing gun violence by providing states with the resources they need to implement effective handgun licensing programs.