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Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act of 2022
12/29/2022, 11:03 PM
Summary of Bill HR 7493
Bill 117 HR 7493, also known as the Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act of 2022, was introduced in the US Congress with the aim of protecting gun owners' rights during bankruptcy proceedings. The bill seeks to amend the federal bankruptcy code to ensure that firearms are not included in the assets that can be seized or sold off to pay creditors during bankruptcy.
The bill specifically states that firearms owned by an individual debtor, up to a value of $3,000, would be exempt from the bankruptcy estate. This means that these firearms would not be considered part of the debtor's assets that can be used to pay off debts. The bill also includes provisions to ensure that the exemption applies to firearms used for hunting, sporting, or personal protection.
Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to protect the Second Amendment rights of gun owners, as well as to ensure that individuals are not unfairly penalized for exercising their constitutional rights. They also argue that firearms are often valuable assets that hold sentimental value for many individuals, and should not be subject to seizure during bankruptcy proceedings. Opponents of the bill, however, raise concerns about the potential for abuse, arguing that exempting firearms from bankruptcy proceedings could allow individuals to shield valuable assets from creditors. They also argue that the bill could make it more difficult for creditors to collect on debts, potentially leading to increased financial losses. Overall, the Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act of 2022 is a controversial piece of legislation that raises important questions about the balance between protecting individual rights and ensuring fair treatment for creditors during bankruptcy proceedings. It remains to be seen how the bill will be received in Congress and whether it will ultimately become law.
The bill specifically states that firearms owned by an individual debtor, up to a value of $3,000, would be exempt from the bankruptcy estate. This means that these firearms would not be considered part of the debtor's assets that can be used to pay off debts. The bill also includes provisions to ensure that the exemption applies to firearms used for hunting, sporting, or personal protection.
Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to protect the Second Amendment rights of gun owners, as well as to ensure that individuals are not unfairly penalized for exercising their constitutional rights. They also argue that firearms are often valuable assets that hold sentimental value for many individuals, and should not be subject to seizure during bankruptcy proceedings. Opponents of the bill, however, raise concerns about the potential for abuse, arguing that exempting firearms from bankruptcy proceedings could allow individuals to shield valuable assets from creditors. They also argue that the bill could make it more difficult for creditors to collect on debts, potentially leading to increased financial losses. Overall, the Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act of 2022 is a controversial piece of legislation that raises important questions about the balance between protecting individual rights and ensuring fair treatment for creditors during bankruptcy proceedings. It remains to be seen how the bill will be received in Congress and whether it will ultimately become law.
Congressional Summary of HR 7493
Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act of 2022
This bill modifies federal bankruptcy law to allow an individual debtor to exempt from their bankruptcy estate one or more firearms up to a total maximum value of $3,000. The bill also specifies that such firearms are household goods that are not subject to liens in bankruptcy.
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Current Status of Bill HR 7493
Bill HR 7493 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since April 11, 2022. Bill HR 7493 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on April 11, 2022. Bill HR 7493's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law. as of November 1, 2022
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 7493
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
34Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
34Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 7493
Primary Policy Focus
Finance and Financial SectorAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 7493
Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act of 2022
Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act of 2022
To amend title 11 of the United States Code to include firearms in the types of property allowable under the alternative provision for exempting property from the estate.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 7493
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