Bill
HR 7166
Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2026
Establishes federal regulations on online ammunition sales to restrict access to prohibited buyers, aiming to reduce gun violence through supply-side regulations.
Bill
HR 7166
Establishes federal regulations on online ammunition sales to restrict access to prohibited buyers, aiming to reduce gun violence through supply-side regulations.
HR 7166 would establish federal regulations on the online sale of ammunition, likely requiring background checks, licensing, or other restrictions on e-commerce ammunition purchases. The bill was introduced in January 2026 and is currently under review by the House Judiciary Committee. This represents an effort to extend existing firearm regulations into the ammunition supply chain.
Ammunition sales currently face fewer federal restrictions than firearm purchases, making online ammunition acquisition relatively unrestricted in most states. Proponents argue regulating online ammunition sales could reduce access for prohibited individuals and potentially decrease gun violence, while the measure touches on ongoing debates about Second Amendment rights and the appropriate scope of federal regulation.
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