HR 1998 · 105th Congress · Crime and Law Enforcement
Yates Firearm Registration and Crime Prevention Act of 1997
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EnactedLatest: Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime.(1997-06-27)
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Yates Firearm Registration and Crime Prevention Act of 1997 - Amends the Federal criminal code to make it unlawful for any person who: (1) owns a firearm in the United States to fail to register such firearm with the Secretary of the Treasury within one year after this Act; (2) manufactures a firearm in, or imports a firearm into, the United States to fail to register such firearm within seven days of such manufacture or importation; or (3) transfers, or to whom is transferred, a firearm in the United States to fail to register such firearm within seven days of such transfer. Makes it unlawful for any person who loses a firearm or discovers a firearm to have been stolen to fail to report such loss or theft to the Secretary within 48 hours. Makes it unlawful for a person to: (1) possess a firearm or ammunition in or affecting commerce unless the Secretary has issued to such person a valid firearms permit; or (2) transfer or receive such a firearm or ammunition unless the transferee or recipient has and displays to the transferor a valid permit. Provides permit application requirements. Authorizes an owner to dispose of a firearm at a place designated by the Secretary. Requires the S…
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