US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7564

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Jaime’s Law

Impact

If enacted, HB 7564 would significantly affect existing laws relating to the transfer of ammunition. It prohibits unauthorized individuals from transferring ammunition unless they adhere to strict guidelines set forth regarding licensing and background checks. This may create more barriers for those seeking to purchase ammunition, particularly impacting sales between private individuals and regulating loans or gifts of ammunition among family members. The intention is to create a more secure environment concerning ammunition sales and transfers, ostensibly aimed at reducing gun violence.

Summary

House Bill 7564, known as Jaime’s Law, aims to prevent the purchase of ammunition by individuals prohibited from owning it under federal and state laws. The bill seeks to enhance the background check process to ensure that only individuals legally permitted to possess firearms and ammunition can purchase them. This legislation focuses specifically on the transition of possession of ammunition, requiring licensed importers, manufacturers, or dealers to facilitate any transfers to ensure compliance with the law. It emphasizes the need for responsible transfer practices to enhance public safety.

Contention

There may be significant points of contention surrounding HB 7564, primarily around the implications for individual rights versus public safety. Supporters argue that stricter controls on ammunition sales are necessary to curtail access for dangerous individuals and enhance community safety. Critics might assert that the bill imposes undue restrictions on legal gun owners and infringes on Second Amendment rights. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the effectiveness of such measures in addressing the larger issues related to gun violence and crime.

Companion Bills

US SB3873

Same As Jaime’s Law

Previously Filed As

US SB3873

Jaime’s Law

US SB2191

AMMO Act Ammunition Modernization and Monitoring Oversight Act

US HB4227

AMMO Act Ammunition Modernization and Monitoring Oversight Act

US SB4015

Stop Militarizing Our Streets Act of 2026

US HB7827

Stop Militarizing Our Streets Act of 2026

US SB1652

Protecting Communities and Preserving the Second Amendment Act of 2025

US A2117

Requires use of merchant category codes for purchases of firearms and ammunition.

US SB2186

Preventing Pretrial Gun Purchases Act

US S2903

Establishes "MarcAnthony's Law;" criminalizes use of defaced or stolen firearm to injure a police officer; enhances penalties for defacing firearm.

US A2590

Establishes "MarcAnthony's Law;" criminalizes use of defaced or stolen firearm to injure police officer; enhances penalties for defacing firearm.

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