US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB3873

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Jaime’s Law

Impact

If enacted, SB3873 would significantly affect state and federal statutes surrounding gun ownership and ammunition purchase. The proposed law would legally prohibit anyone who is not licensed (importer, manufacturer, or dealer) from transferring ammunition to an unlicensed individual without compliance requirements, thereby standardizing and reinforcing pre-existing laws. This could potentially lead to a more uniform application of ammunition laws across states, aiming to prevent violations that can lead to dangerous situations involving firearms.

Summary

SB3873, also known as "Jaime's Law," is legislation introduced with the purpose of enhancing background checks to prevent prohibited individuals from purchasing ammunition. The bill specifically amends existing laws related to the transfer of firearms and ammunition, aiming to close loopholes that currently allow prohibited individuals to obtain ammunition. By tightening the requirements under which ammunition can be transferred, the bill seeks to increase accountability and ensure that those who are legally barred from owning firearms cannot acquire ammunition either. This measure reflects ongoing national discussions concerning gun control and public safety.

Contention

The introduction of SB3873 is likely to ignite debates regarding gun rights and public safety. While supporters advocate for stronger measures to keep communities safe from gun violence, detractors may argue that such legislation impinges on personal liberties and the Second Amendment rights. The measures in this bill may be seen as part of a larger trend to regulate firearms more heavily, leading to contention among lawmakers and constituents who prioritize individual freedoms over regulatory control. Additionally, the bill contains provisions to prevent the establishment of a nationwide firearms registry, which may be a point of contention for those concerned about privacy and government overreach.

Companion Bills

US HB7564

Same As Jaime’s Law

Previously Filed As

US HB7564

Jaime’s Law

US HB4227

AMMO Act Ammunition Modernization and Monitoring Oversight Act

US SB2191

AMMO Act Ammunition Modernization and Monitoring Oversight Act

US SB1652

Protecting Communities and Preserving the Second Amendment Act of 2025

US SB4015

Stop Militarizing Our Streets Act of 2026

US HB7827

Stop Militarizing Our Streets Act of 2026

US SB597

Age 21 Act

US HB2189

Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act Innovate Less Lethal to De-Escalate Tax Modernization Act

US SB2186

Preventing Pretrial Gun Purchases Act

US A4814

Concerns certain sale and possession of firearms; repeals personalized handgun law.

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