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<dc:title>117 S2250 IS: To extend concealed carry rights to Federal judges and prosecutors. </dc:title>
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<dc:date>2021-06-24</dc:date>
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<distribution-code display="yes">II</distribution-code><congress>117th CONGRESS</congress><session>1st Session</session><legis-num>S. 2250</legis-num><current-chamber>IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES</current-chamber><action><action-date date="20210624">June 24, 2021</action-date><action-desc><sponsor name-id="S399">Mr. Hawley</sponsor> introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the <committee-name committee-id="SSJU00">Committee on the Judiciary</committee-name></action-desc></action><legis-type>A BILL</legis-type><official-title>To extend concealed carry rights to Federal judges and prosecutors. </official-title></form><legis-body><section id="id76CBADF6A96E4BE1865BBF49C8ED76E7" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><header>Promoting concealed carry rights for law enforcement officers</header><subsection id="id0ADB4DAAB8D7468DA9DF065C13CA7A8C"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Amendments</header><text>Section 926B of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:</text><quoted-block style="OLC" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="idB3E7BE364E0B40568B1E50E449544515"><subsection id="id71320D8DA9424776AF704BC81987B517"><enum>(g)</enum><text>For purposes of this section, a Federal judge, a Federal magistrate judge, or a Federal prosecutor shall be considered to be qualified law enforcement officer if the judge, magistrate judge, or prosecutor meets the criteria described in paragraphs (5) and (6) of subsection (c). </text></subsection><subsection id="id02AD1AB8A31A48AD8CE819C00803973E"><enum>(h)</enum><text>The Attorney General, or any United States Attorney, may file a civil action against any State government, State agency, or State employee to enjoin any actions or practices that impede qualified law enforcement officers from carrying a concealed firearm under subsection (a). </text></subsection><after-quoted-block>.</after-quoted-block></quoted-block></subsection><subsection id="idFE01045CB32848BBA04BEA6C103722C1"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Regulations and guidance</header><text>The Attorney General shall—</text><paragraph id="idA936DEB3C4184EC3969A662688AA7923"><enum>(1)</enum><text>promulgate regulations and issue guidance to implement subsection (h) of section 926B of title 18, United States Code, as added by subsection (a) of this section; and </text></paragraph><paragraph id="id0541fd3a18964bbfa1d58c61e852c0c9"><enum>(2)</enum><text>develop and implement programs for qualified law enforcement officers to report when they are impeded from carrying a concealed firearm under section 926B of title 18, United States Code, and to ascertain what remedial actions the Department of Justice has taken. </text></paragraph></subsection><subsection id="idCDB8F71FC559406B89F2DE1BA1312AB9"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Authorization of appropriations</header><text>There are authorized to be appropriated $10,000,000 to the Department of Justice to carry out this section. </text></subsection></section></legis-body></bill> 

