Disarm Hate Act
Bill prohibits firearm ownership for people convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes or those receiving enhanced sentences for bias-motivated offenses.
Bill prohibits firearm ownership for people convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes or those receiving enhanced sentences for bias-motivated offenses.
HR 6258 would prohibit individuals convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes—or those who received enhanced sentences for misdemeanors committed with hate or bias motivation—from purchasing or possessing firearms. This creates a new categorical firearm restriction below the felony level, expanding existing restrictions that currently apply primarily to felony convictions.
Hate crimes have increased in recent years across the United States, and this bill attempts to address public safety by preventing individuals with demonstrated bias-motivated violence from accessing firearms. The measure sits at the intersection of criminal justice, civil rights, and Second Amendment policy, reflecting ongoing tensions about how to balance public safety with constitutional rights.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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