Tribal Firearm Access Act
Bill would expand Native American tribal members' firearm access by modifying federal gun restrictions to accommodate tribal sovereignty and self-governance priorities.
Bill would expand Native American tribal members' firearm access by modifying federal gun restrictions to accommodate tribal sovereignty and self-governance priorities.
HR 7698, the Tribal Firearm Access Act, would modify federal firearm regulations to allow Native American tribal members greater access to firearms, potentially by exempting certain tribal lands or populations from specific federal gun restrictions. The bill was introduced in February 2026 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee, where it awaits consideration.
Tribal sovereignty and self-governance are foundational legal issues affecting Native American communities. This bill addresses the tension between federal firearms law and tribal authority, which has practical implications for tribal law enforcement, self-defense capabilities, and hunting rights on reservation lands.
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