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Extreme Risk Protection Order Expansion Act of 2025
3/28/2025, 12:27 PM
Summary of Bill S 889
Bill 119 s 889, also known as the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act of 2021," aims to provide support to State, Tribal, and local governments in their efforts to remove access to firearms from individuals who pose a danger to themselves or others. This bill specifically targets individuals who have been deemed a threat by a court order.
The purpose of this legislation is to prevent gun violence and protect public safety by allowing authorities to temporarily confiscate firearms from individuals who have been identified as a risk. This could include individuals who have a history of violence, mental illness, or other factors that indicate they may harm themselves or others with a firearm.
The bill outlines a process for obtaining an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO), which would allow law enforcement to temporarily seize firearms from individuals who have been deemed a danger. The order would be issued by a court after a thorough evaluation of the individual's behavior and potential risk factors. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for due process rights, ensuring that individuals have the opportunity to challenge the ERPO and have a hearing before a final decision is made. It also includes measures to protect the privacy of individuals involved in the process. Overall, Bill 119 s 889 seeks to empower State, Tribal, and local governments to take proactive measures to prevent gun violence and protect the public from individuals who pose a threat. By providing support for the implementation of Extreme Risk Protection Orders, this legislation aims to enhance public safety and reduce the risk of harm from individuals with access to firearms.
The purpose of this legislation is to prevent gun violence and protect public safety by allowing authorities to temporarily confiscate firearms from individuals who have been identified as a risk. This could include individuals who have a history of violence, mental illness, or other factors that indicate they may harm themselves or others with a firearm.
The bill outlines a process for obtaining an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO), which would allow law enforcement to temporarily seize firearms from individuals who have been deemed a danger. The order would be issued by a court after a thorough evaluation of the individual's behavior and potential risk factors. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for due process rights, ensuring that individuals have the opportunity to challenge the ERPO and have a hearing before a final decision is made. It also includes measures to protect the privacy of individuals involved in the process. Overall, Bill 119 s 889 seeks to empower State, Tribal, and local governments to take proactive measures to prevent gun violence and protect the public from individuals who pose a threat. By providing support for the implementation of Extreme Risk Protection Orders, this legislation aims to enhance public safety and reduce the risk of harm from individuals with access to firearms.
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Current Status of Bill S 889
Bill S 889 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since March 6, 2025. Bill S 889 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on March 6, 2025. Bill S 889's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. as of March 6, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 889
Total Number of Sponsors
3Democrat Sponsors
3Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
17Democrat Cosponsors
17Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 889
Primary Policy Focus
Crime and Law EnforcementAlternate Title(s) of Bill S 889
A bill to support State, Tribal, and local efforts to remove access to firearms from individuals who are a danger to themselves or others pursuant to court orders for this purpose.
A bill to support State, Tribal, and local efforts to remove access to firearms from individuals who are a danger to themselves or others pursuant to court orders for this purpose.
Comments

Osman Raynor
623
10 months ago
This bill is so dumb, it's gonna mess everything up for me and my fam. Can't believe they're even considering it. SMH.
Sponsors and Cosponsors of S 889
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