Crime and Federal Government Surveillance Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee
Introduced
In Committee
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Enacted
Extreme Risk Protection Order Act of 2021 This bill establishes grants to support the implementation of extreme risk protection order laws at the state and local levels, extends federal firearms restrictions to individuals who are subject to extreme risk protection orders, and expands related data collection. Extreme risk protection order laws, or red flag laws, generally allow certain individuals (e.g., law enforcement officers or family members) to petition a court for a temporary order that prohibits an at-risk individual from purchasing and possessing firearms. Among its provisions, the bill directs the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services within the Department of Justice to establish a grant program to help states, local governments, Indian tribes, and other entities implement extreme risk protection order laws; extends federal restrictions on the receipt, possession, shipment, and transportation of firearms and ammunition to individuals who are subject to extreme risk protection orders; and requires the Federal Bureau of Investigation to compile (and later destroy) records from federal, tribal, and state courts and other agencies that identify individuals who are subject to extreme risk protection orders.
Crime preventionCrime victimsCriminal investigation, prosecution, interrogationCriminal justice information and recordsDisability and health-based discriminationDomestic violence and child abuseDrug, alcohol, tobacco useDue process and equal protectionEmployment and training programsFederal-Indian relationsFirearms and explosivesGovernment information and archivesHealth care coverage and accessIntergovernmental relationsJurisdiction and venueLaw enforcement administration and fundingLaw enforcement officersMental healthRacial and ethnic relationsReligionRetail and wholesale tradesSex, gender, sexual orientation discriminationSocial work, volunteer service, charitable organizationsState and local government operationsVeterans' pensions and compensationViolent crimeVocational and technical education
Extreme Risk Protection Order Act of 2021
USA117th CongressHR-3480| House
| Updated: 11/1/2022
Extreme Risk Protection Order Act of 2021 This bill establishes grants to support the implementation of extreme risk protection order laws at the state and local levels, extends federal firearms restrictions to individuals who are subject to extreme risk protection orders, and expands related data collection. Extreme risk protection order laws, or red flag laws, generally allow certain individuals (e.g., law enforcement officers or family members) to petition a court for a temporary order that prohibits an at-risk individual from purchasing and possessing firearms. Among its provisions, the bill directs the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services within the Department of Justice to establish a grant program to help states, local governments, Indian tribes, and other entities implement extreme risk protection order laws; extends federal restrictions on the receipt, possession, shipment, and transportation of firearms and ammunition to individuals who are subject to extreme risk protection orders; and requires the Federal Bureau of Investigation to compile (and later destroy) records from federal, tribal, and state courts and other agencies that identify individuals who are subject to extreme risk protection orders.
Crime preventionCrime victimsCriminal investigation, prosecution, interrogationCriminal justice information and recordsDisability and health-based discriminationDomestic violence and child abuseDrug, alcohol, tobacco useDue process and equal protectionEmployment and training programsFederal-Indian relationsFirearms and explosivesGovernment information and archivesHealth care coverage and accessIntergovernmental relationsJurisdiction and venueLaw enforcement administration and fundingLaw enforcement officersMental healthRacial and ethnic relationsReligionRetail and wholesale tradesSex, gender, sexual orientation discriminationSocial work, volunteer service, charitable organizationsState and local government operationsVeterans' pensions and compensationViolent crimeVocational and technical education