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  • H. R. 2189 seeks to update U.S. federal firearms laws by recognizing changes in technology and the existence of less-than-lethal weapons. The bill introduces an exemption in the law for certain less-than-lethal projectile devices, clarifying that these devices are not...

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    H. R. 2189 is a plan to change laws about guns to include new technologies and safer weapons that don't hurt as much. It wants to make sure the law understands these safer devices and helps police use them.

  • S. 1283, known as the “Innovate to De-Escalate Modernization Act,” aims to update federal firearms laws to address new technology and less-than-lethal weapons. Specifically, it proposes to exempt certain less-than-lethal projectile devices from restrictions under Title 18 of...

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    The Innovate to De-Escalate Modernization Act is a plan to change the rules about weapons so they can include newer, safer tools that aren't as dangerous as real guns. It says the Attorney General has to decide if a new tool like this is safe enough within three months of getting asked.

  • H. R. 3269 aims to update existing Federal firearms laws to incorporate advancements in technology and new types of less-than-lethal weapons. The bill outlines exemptions for certain less-than-lethal projectile devices from restrictions under Title 18 of the United States...

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    H. R. 3269 is a bill that tries to make rules for guns and new kinds of safe weapons, like things that don't hurt as much. It wants to make sure these safer weapons are looked at every year to see if they are still safe and lists which ones aren't treated like real guns under certain laws.