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HR 2184

Firearm Due Process Protection Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Andy Barr, Aaron Bean, Andy Biggs and 20 other co-sponsors

HR 2184 mandates courts to expedite hearings within 30 days for individuals disputing NICS inaccuracies, ensuring timely due process for firearm purchase denials.

Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 119-338.
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Bill Summary • HR 2184

Summary of HR 2184: Firearm Due Process Protection Act of 2025

Purpose and Intent

The Firearm Due Process Protection Act of 2025 (HR 2184) aims to enhance the due process rights of individuals who are denied the ability to purchase firearms due to inaccuracies in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). The bill mandates that courts must expedite hearings for individuals challenging the accuracy of their records in NICS, thereby ensuring timely resolution of such disputes.

Key Provisions

  1. Expedited Hearings:

    • Courts are required to hold a hearing within 30 days of an individual filing a lawsuit regarding the accuracy of their NICS records.
    • The burden of proof lies with the respondent (the government) to demonstrate that the individual is ineligible to possess a firearm by clear and convincing evidence.
  2. Legal Remedies:

    • If the complainant prevails in court, the respondent must cover reasonable attorney fees and litigation costs incurred by the complainant.
  3. Annual Reporting:

    • The FBI Director must submit an annual report to Congress detailing:
      • The number of challenges to NICS records.
      • The number of challenges processed and their outcomes.
      • The average time taken to resolve these challenges.
  4. Sense of Congress:

    • The bill expresses that the right to bear arms is fundamental and that due process must be upheld when individuals are denied this right due to NICS determinations.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Individuals Denied Firearm Purchases: Those who are denied the ability to purchase firearms due to alleged inaccuracies in their NICS records will benefit from expedited legal recourse.
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): The FBI will be responsible for processing challenges and providing annual reports to Congress.
  • Judicial System: Courts will need to adjust their procedures to accommodate the new requirements for expedited hearings.

Legislative Timeline

  • Introduced: March 18, 2025
  • Committee Consideration: The bill was reported (amended) by the Committee on Judiciary on October 3, 2025.
  • Current Status: As of October 3, 2025, the bill has been placed on the Union Calendar and is awaiting further legislative action.

Conclusion

HR 2184 seeks to strengthen the due process rights of individuals facing firearm purchase denials due to inaccuracies in the NICS. By mandating expedited hearings and establishing clear legal remedies, the bill aims to ensure that individuals can effectively challenge erroneous determinations that affect their constitutional rights.

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