Supporting the Second Amendment's guarantee that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, and commending President Trump and his administration as they work to protect Second Amendment freedoms by reviewing and eliminating any of the Biden administration's infringements on American's constitutional freedoms.
H. Res. 339 is a non-binding House resolution introduced in the 119th Congress. It expresses strong support for the Second Amendment and publicly commends President Trump and his administration for pursuing a policy approach that the sponsors describe as reviewing and rolling back what they characterize as Biden-era infringements on constitutional gun rights. The resolution frames recent regulatory actions by the ATF and BIS as violations or threats to the right to keep and bear arms and calls for disapproval of those Biden-era measures, and it endorses Trump’s efforts to repeal or reverse them. As a resolution, it does not itself change law or create new policy; its primary function is to signal political positions and rally support among lawmakers and constituents. It was introduced by Rep. Williams of Texas and referred to the Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees.
Key Points
- 1Reaffirms support for the Second Amendment and the constitutional guarantee that the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
- 2Disapproves of the Biden administration’s gun-control agenda and what it characterizes as hostility toward the lawful gun industry.
- 3Disapproves of ATF rule and policy changes under the Biden administration perceived as restricting the Second Amendment right.
- 4Disapproves of BIS policies that limit lawful firearm exports and are described as attacks on civilian gun ownership.
- 5Supports President Trump’s actions to repeal or reverse policies attributed to the Biden administration that are viewed as harmful to law-abiding gunowners, and commends Trump’s commitment to upholding the Constitution.