STOP Violence Act of 2025
Overview: HR 2649, also known as the STOP Violence Act of 2025, is a bill aimed at addressing gun violence and promoting public safety.Purpose and Intent: The bill's primary goal i
Overview: HR 2649, also known as the STOP Violence Act of 2025, is a bill aimed at addressing gun violence and promoting public safety.Purpose and Intent: The bill's primary goal i
Overview: HR 2649, also known as the STOP Violence Act of 2025, is a bill aimed at addressing gun violence and promoting public safety.
Purpose and Intent: The bill's primary goal is to reduce gun violence and improve public safety through a comprehensive approach, including enhanced background checks, investment in community-based violence prevention programs, and measures to keep firearms out of the hands of individuals who pose a threat.
Key Provisions:
- Requires universal background checks for all firearm sales and transfers
- Establishes a federal grant program to fund community-based violence prevention initiatives
- Bans the sale, manufacture, transfer, and possession of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines
- Provides funding for mental health and crisis intervention services
- Enhances reporting requirements for lost or stolen firearms
Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would affect a wide range of stakeholders, including gun owners, firearm retailers, law enforcement agencies, and communities impacted by gun violence. It aims to enhance public safety and reduce the incidence of gun-related crimes and tragedies.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The STOP Violence Act of 2025 was introduced in the House on April 3, 2025, and is currently in the introduced stage, awaiting further legislative action.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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