Federal Legislation
Senate Advances Law Enforcement Firearm Sales Program
March 18, 2026
The Senate, led by Senator John Cornyn and several colleagues, has introduced legislation titled the Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act. This bill directs the General Services Administration (GSA) to establish a program enabling active and retired federal law enforcement officers to purchase retired service firearms at salvage value. The initiative aims to reduce waste by repurposing firearms that federal agencies no longer need, thereby saving taxpayer money and offsetting agency costs. This program also supports public safety by providing law enforcement personnel access to service weapons at reduced costs.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate new GSA program requirements and processes for managing retired firearm sales, impacting inventory disposal and asset reutilization.
- Agencies can reduce costs associated with firearm destruction and disposal, improving budget efficiency.
- Contractors and vendors involved in federal firearm logistics and asset management may find new opportunities to support program implementation.
- Organizations should prepare for potential policy changes affecting federal property disposal and procurement regulations related to service weapons.
Destroying a perfectly good firearm when a federal agency no longer needs it is a waste of taxpayer dollars.
— Senator Jim Risch
The current cost-of-service weapons policy forces taxpayers to pay twice1 once to purchase these weapons and again to destroy them.
— Senator Ted Budd
Theres no reason the brave men and women in law enforcement who dedicate their lives to preserving public safety should not be able to purchase retired firearms.
— Senator John Cornyn
Agencies
General Services Administration