HR 4436
Why Does the IRS Need Guns Act
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Bill overview
This bill, titled the ‘Why Does the IRS Need Guns Act,’ prohibits the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from purchasing, receiving, or storing firearms and ammunition. It requires the IRS to transfer any existing firearms and ammunition to the General Services Administration (GSA), which must then sell the firearms to licensed dealers and auction the ammunition to the public. Furthermore, the Department of Justice will take over the administration and enforcement of criminal investigations related to these transfers, with proceeds from sales deposited into the Treasury for deficit reduction.
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Primary sponsor
Matthew M. Rosendale Sr.
Cosponsors
Bob Good
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