Handgun Control Act of 1979 - Makes it unlawful for any person to import, manufacture, sell, buy, transfer, receive, or transport any handgun. Authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to exempt from this prohibition handguns: (1) required for the operation of licensed pistol clubs; (2) utilized by Federal, State, and local agencies; or (3) which are unserviceable and intended for use as collector's items.
Specifies procedures for the licensing of pistol clubs, including conditions for approval of applications by the Secretary of the Treasury and administrative and judicial review of a license denial or revocation. Requires that all pistol club members be at least 21 years old.
Sets forth requirements for the operation of licensed pistol clubs, including record keeping of the receipt, sale, or other disposition of handguns. Allows the Secretary, upon request of any State or local government, to release information about the identity of pistol club members and their handguns.
Imposes criminal penalties on persons violating the provisions of this Act, including those persons making misrepresentations in required records or license applications.
Subjects to seizure and forfeiture any handgun used, or intended to be used, in violation of this Act or any other Federal criminal law.
Establishes procedures for the reimbursement of persons voluntarily delivering handguns to a law enforcement agency.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.
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