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Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act of 2026

Introduced March 17, 2026Last action March 17, 2026
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Plain English Summary

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Plain-English Summary: Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act of 2026

Based on the bill's title, this legislation would likely create or clarify a process allowing federal law enforcement officers to purchase their service weapons — the firearms issued to them by their government agency — typically upon retirement or separation from service. This type of policy is already common at the state and local level, where officers are often given the option to buy the gun they carried during their career at a reduced or fair-market price when they leave the job.

The bill would primarily affect federal law enforcement officers employed by agencies such as the FBI, DEA, U.S. Marshals Service, Border Patrol, and similar federal departments. Under current rules, the process for federal officers to purchase their issued weapons can be unclear or inconsistent across agencies. This legislation would likely establish a standardized, legal framework to make that option more accessible and uniform across the federal government.

For the general public, the practical impact of this bill would be relatively limited. It does not broadly change gun laws or affect civilian firearm purchases. It is a narrowly focused measure dealing specifically with how federal agencies handle the disposition of service weapons when officers retire or leave their positions.

Because the bill was recently introduced and referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee, it is still in the very early stages of the legislative process. No official bill text or formal description has been released yet, so some details of the specific provisions remain unknown until the full text becomes available.

This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.

Latest Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

March 17, 2026

Sponsor

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Sen. Cornyn, John [R-TX]RTX

Committees

the Judiciary

Legislative History

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Mar 17, 2026

Introduced in Senate

Mar 17, 2026