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Abolish the ATF Act
1/31/2025, 5:25 PM
Summary of Bill HR 129
Bill 119 HR 129, also known as the ATF Elimination Act, is a proposed piece of legislation that seeks to abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The bill was introduced by Representative Jim Sensenbrenner on January 3, 2019.
The ATF is a federal law enforcement agency that is responsible for enforcing laws related to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, explosives, and arson. The agency has been the subject of controversy and criticism in recent years, with some lawmakers and advocacy groups arguing that it is ineffective and redundant.
If passed, Bill 119 HR 129 would eliminate the ATF and transfer its responsibilities to other federal agencies, such as the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Proponents of the bill argue that this would streamline the federal government's law enforcement efforts and reduce duplication of services. Opponents of the bill, however, argue that abolishing the ATF would weaken the government's ability to enforce laws related to firearms and explosives, potentially leading to an increase in crime and public safety concerns. As of now, Bill 119 HR 129 is still in the early stages of the legislative process and has not yet been voted on by Congress. It remains to be seen whether the bill will gain enough support to pass and become law.
The ATF is a federal law enforcement agency that is responsible for enforcing laws related to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, explosives, and arson. The agency has been the subject of controversy and criticism in recent years, with some lawmakers and advocacy groups arguing that it is ineffective and redundant.
If passed, Bill 119 HR 129 would eliminate the ATF and transfer its responsibilities to other federal agencies, such as the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Proponents of the bill argue that this would streamline the federal government's law enforcement efforts and reduce duplication of services. Opponents of the bill, however, argue that abolishing the ATF would weaken the government's ability to enforce laws related to firearms and explosives, potentially leading to an increase in crime and public safety concerns. As of now, Bill 119 HR 129 is still in the early stages of the legislative process and has not yet been voted on by Congress. It remains to be seen whether the bill will gain enough support to pass and become law.
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Current Status of Bill HR 129
Bill HR 129 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 3, 2025. Bill HR 129 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on January 3, 2025. Bill HR 129's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. as of January 3, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 129
Total Number of Sponsors
7Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
7Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 129
Primary Policy Focus
Government Operations and PoliticsAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 129
To abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
To abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Comments

Dallas Bowen
726
1 year ago
I can't believe they're finally getting rid of this stupid ATF thing! It's about time they did something right for once. This is gonna make things so much better for all of us, I just know it. But who really benefits from this?

Anders Ferrell
643
1 year ago
This bill is great! It will help us all. It's about time we get rid of it. Did you know that this bill has been in the works for years?

Maxwell Wade
697
1 year ago
I can't believe this bill wants to get rid of ATF! This is so wrong and dangerous. How can they even think about taking away our protection from dangerous weapons and substances? It's just not right. This is going to affect all of us in a negative way.
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 129
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