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Congress Proposes Firearm Registry Funding Restrictions
March 14, 2026
Senators Cindy Hyde-Smith and Paul Gosar have reintroduced the Gun-owner Registration Information Protection (GRIP) Act, aiming to prohibit states and localities from using federal funds or background check data to create or maintain firearm registries. This legislative effort, supported by multiple Republican lawmakers and gun-rights organizations such as the National Shooting Sports Foundation, seeks to protect Second Amendment rights and individual privacy by restricting federal funding tied to firearm registration activities.
- Procurement professionals should note potential impacts on state and local grant programs involving firearm background checks and data management, as federal funding restrictions could alter eligibility or usage terms.
- Agencies administering federal grants related to firearm background checks may need to revise compliance and reporting requirements if the GRIP Act becomes law.
- Contractors providing data management, IT, or compliance services to states and localities in this domain should evaluate how funding limitations might affect contract scopes and future opportunities.
- Organizations involved in firearm-related data systems should monitor legislative progress to anticipate changes in funding streams and regulatory obligations.
The Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens remain imperiled as Democrats and anti-gun activists lean into government overreach.
— Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith
The GRIP Act safeguards constitutional freedoms and protects the privacy of millions of law-abiding Americans.
— Representative Paul Gosar
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United States Senate, United States House of Representatives
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- Federal Legislators Introduce Measure To Safeguard Against Firearm Registration | Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith · Hydesmith Senate · Mar 14