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Tribal Firearm Access Act

Introduced February 26, 2026Last action February 26, 2026
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Plain English Summary

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Plain-English Summary: Tribal Firearm Access Act

The Tribal Firearm Access Act is a bill recently introduced in the Senate that appears to address the ability of members of federally recognized Native American tribes to purchase or access firearms. While no official description has been provided, the bill's title suggests it is aimed at removing or reducing barriers that tribal members may face when trying to legally buy or own guns. The bill has been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee, where it will be reviewed before any further action is taken.

Currently, federal law requires firearms purchases to go through a background check system that can create complications for some tribal members, particularly those living on reservations where tribal records may not be fully integrated into federal databases. These gaps can sometimes cause delays or denials even for individuals who are legally entitled to purchase a firearm. A bill like this could seek to improve data sharing, create clearer processes, or otherwise ensure that tribal members have the same practical access to firearms as other Americans.

Because no official text or description has been provided, the specific details of what this bill would change remain unclear. The people most directly affected would be members of federally recognized Native American tribes who wish to legally purchase firearms. As the bill moves through the committee process, more details about its exact provisions and scope are expected to become available.

*Note: This summary is based on limited available information. Readers are encouraged to review the full bill text once it becomes publicly available for a complete understanding of its provisions.*

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.

February 26, 2026

Sponsor

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Sen. Mullin, Markwayne [R-OK]ROK

Committees

the Judiciary

Legislative History

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Feb 26, 2026

Introduced in Senate

Feb 26, 2026