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To enforce the rights protected by the Second and Fourteenth Amendments against the States.
2/14/2025, 9:06 AM
Summary of Bill HR 645
Bill 119 HR 645, also known as the "Second Amendment Enforcement Act," aims to ensure that the rights protected by the Second and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution are upheld by the states. The bill seeks to prevent states from infringing upon individuals' rights to keep and bear arms, as well as their right to due process under the law.
The bill specifically prohibits states from passing laws or regulations that would restrict or limit an individual's ability to own, possess, or use firearms in accordance with federal law. It also prohibits states from enacting laws that would deny individuals their right to due process, such as by confiscating firearms without a fair hearing or trial.
Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for individuals to seek legal recourse if they believe their Second Amendment rights have been violated by a state law or regulation. This includes the ability to file a lawsuit in federal court to challenge the constitutionality of the state law in question. Overall, Bill 119 HR 645 is aimed at ensuring that individuals' rights to keep and bear arms, as well as their right to due process, are protected from infringement by state governments. It seeks to uphold the principles of the Second and Fourteenth Amendments and ensure that individuals are able to exercise their constitutional rights without undue interference from the states.
The bill specifically prohibits states from passing laws or regulations that would restrict or limit an individual's ability to own, possess, or use firearms in accordance with federal law. It also prohibits states from enacting laws that would deny individuals their right to due process, such as by confiscating firearms without a fair hearing or trial.
Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for individuals to seek legal recourse if they believe their Second Amendment rights have been violated by a state law or regulation. This includes the ability to file a lawsuit in federal court to challenge the constitutionality of the state law in question. Overall, Bill 119 HR 645 is aimed at ensuring that individuals' rights to keep and bear arms, as well as their right to due process, are protected from infringement by state governments. It seeks to uphold the principles of the Second and Fourteenth Amendments and ensure that individuals are able to exercise their constitutional rights without undue interference from the states.
Current Status of Bill HR 645
Bill HR 645 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 23, 2025. Bill HR 645 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on January 23, 2025. Bill HR 645's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. as of January 23, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 645
Total Number of Sponsors
6Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
6Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
193Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
193Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 645
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 645
To enforce the rights protected by the Second and Fourteenth Amendments against the States.
To enforce the rights protected by the Second and Fourteenth Amendments against the States.
Comments

Amirah Maxwell
826
1 year ago
I don't like this bill. It takes away states' rights and could lead to more gun violence. It's not good for our country.
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 645
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