Bill

BILL • US HOUSE

HR 7134

To amend title 18, United States Code, to improve firearm destruction practices, and for other purposes.

119th Congress
Introduced by Maxwell Frost,

Establishes federal standards for how law enforcement agencies safely and properly destroy seized or forfeited firearms across jurisdictions.

Introduced in House
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Bill Summary • HR 7134

Legislative bill overview

HR 7134 amends federal law to establish or improve standards for how firearms are destroyed when seized by law enforcement or forfeited through legal proceedings. The bill addresses the practical and safety protocols used by federal, state, and local agencies when disposing of confiscated weapons.

Why is this important

Firearm destruction practices affect public safety, environmental concerns (from improper disposal methods), and the chain of custody integrity for evidence. Currently, there are no comprehensive federal standards, meaning destruction methods vary widely across jurisdictions, potentially creating safety hazards for personnel and communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Second Amendment perspectives: Some may view standardized destruction practices as an indirect mechanism to remove guns from circulation, while others see it as necessary law enforcement procedure
  • Cost and resource allocation: Establishing uniform destruction standards could require significant funding for equipment, training, and facility upgrades across thousands of agencies
  • Specificity concerns: Unclear whether the bill mandates particular destruction methods (crushing, melting, etc.), which could favor certain industries or create logistical challenges for smaller departments

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