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Firearms Legislation and Community Engagement Update – May 2025
This month brings several key developments related to firearm policy, safety education, and community engagement:
Honoring Law Enforcement During National Police Week
May marks the 63rd observance of National Police Week, with nationwide events paying tribute to fallen officers and recognizing the service of active-duty law enforcement. The Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service was held on May 15, and a 5K race in Arlington, Virginia brought together law enforcement personnel, their families, and supporters to promote public safety and community unity.
Proposed Elimination of Suppressor Tax
A new proposal from the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee seeks to remove the $200 federal tax on suppressor purchases. While this change would reduce financial barriers, all other requirements—such as background checks, fingerprinting, and submission of ATF Form 4—would remain in place. The proposal is part of a broader effort to reclassify suppressors and streamline legal access.
Bipartisan Support at the Congressional Clays Competition
The annual Congressional Clays Competition saw participation from lawmakers across the political spectrum. The event served as an opportunity to build relationships, promote outdoor recreation, and encourage collaborative efforts on conservation and sporting policy.
Increase in Firearm Ownership Among Women
Recent data shows a continued rise in firearm ownership among women, growing from 15% in 2007 to 20% between 2019 and 2024. Educational programs offering training in firearm safety and handling have helped support this trend, reflecting a broader interest in personal protection and responsible ownership.
Focus on Secure Storage and Community Programs
Ongoing initiatives continue to emphasize safe firearm storage and educational outreach, especially in partnership with law enforcement and local communities. These efforts aim to reduce accidents, support youth education, and encourage responsible ownership practices.
As the landscape continues to evolve, efforts remain focused on protecting rights, improving public safety, and fostering cooperation among lawmakers, communities, and firearm owners.
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