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Federal Contracts Ban Discrimination Against Firearm and Ammunition Industry.

This law establishes new rules for companies seeking federal government contracts, requiring them to certify they do not discriminate against firearm and ammunition manufacturers, dealers, or trade associations. The goal is to ensure that companies receiving public funds do not boycott lawful firearm-related businesses. If a company violates this rule, its federal contract will be terminated, and it may be banned from future bidding.
Key points
Companies contracting with the US government must certify they have no policies discriminating against the firearm and ammunition industry.
Discrimination includes refusing services or making judgments based on prejudice rather than specific financial data or legal compliance.
Violations lead to immediate termination of the prime contract and initiation of proceedings to suspend or debar the contractor from future federal work.
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Print number: 118_S_428
Sponsor: Sen. Daines, Steve [R-MT]
Process start date: 2023-02-15