The bill, known as the "Prevent Family Fire Act of 2025," proposes an amendment to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to offer a tax credit for the retail sale of safe firearm storage devices. It allows sellers to receive a credit equal to 10% of the sales price, with a maximum of $400 per...
Simple Explanation
The bill wants to give stores a little money back if they sell special boxes that safely lock up guns. These boxes help make sure only the right people can use the guns, keeping everyone safer.