US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6736

Introduced
12/16/25  

Caption

ARMAS Act of 2025 Americas Regional Monitoring of Arms Sales Act of 2025

Impact

The implications of HB 6736 are multifaceted. First, it is expected to amend current practices regarding how firearms are exported, potentially resulting in a decrease in approval rates for licenses that were previously facilitated under the oversight of the Department of Commerce. Legislators highlight that the current process has led to an increase in illegal trafficking and violence linked to U.S.-sourced firearms. The bill mandates new reporting and monitoring procedures aimed at disrupting illegal arms flows and ensuring compliance with international human rights standards. Furthermore, it establishes covered countries where these regulations will be primarily focused, which will likely include nations already under scrutiny for high levels of firearm-related violence.

Summary

House Bill 6736, titled the Americas Regional Monitoring of Arms Sales Act of 2025 (or ARMAS Act of 2025), aims to transfer regulatory control of certain munitions exports from the Department of Commerce to the Department of State. This bill is driven by concerns over the connection between U.S.-made firearms and rising violence in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. By moving this regulatory authority, the bill seeks to ensure stricter oversight of munitions exports, especially to countries that are experiencing significant gun violence and organized crime issues. The legislation emphasizes a need for accountability in how these arms are exported and who receives them, given the historical context of U.S. firearms contributing to violence abroad.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for addressing the urgent issue of gun violence in the targeted regions, critics argue that it could hamper legitimate trade and security cooperation efforts. Opponents express concerns regarding the potential bureaucratic burdens that may be imposed on businesses engaged in the export of munitions. There are fears that the decision-making power could be excessively centralized, undermining the flexibility and responsiveness of export approvals needed for legitimate entities. The debate includes differing views on the balance between national security interests and economic partnerships, particularly with nations affected by crime and violence that are nevertheless essential U.S. allies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB3508

ARMAS Act of 2025 Americas Regional Monitoring of Arms Sales Act of 2025

US HB1589

American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 American Promise Act of 2025 Dream Act of 2025

US HB6194

Protecting Americans from Russian Litigation Act of 2025

US HB1421

Make American Flags in America Act of 2025

US HB4502

Silver Shield Act of 2025 Silver Shield Operational End Use Monitoring Act of 2025

US HB923

Stop Arming Cartels Act of 2025

US SB803

Keep Americans Safe Act

US HB6851

Lowering American Energy Costs Act of 2025

US HB2696

Retirement Savings for Americans Act of 2025

US HB1674

Keep Americans Safe Act

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