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Strengthening Protections for Domestic Violence and Stalking Survivors Act of 2025

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This bill would expand the rules about who is not allowed to have guns or ammunition because of stalking or domestic violence. Right now, federal law already blocks certain people convicted of domestic violence or under certain protection orders from having firearms, but this bill would add new groups to that list. It would include people convicted of misdemeanor stalking, people under protection orders that involve dating partners (not just spouses or people they live with), and people who commit domestic violence against the child of someone they are dating or recently dated. Basically, the bill closes gaps in current law so that more types of stalking and domestic violence offenders face restrictions on firearms.

Introduced

June 26, 2025

Policy Area

Crime and Law Enforcement

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