Sec. 202. Findings
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Congress finds that— the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004 ( Public Law 108–277 ; 118 Stat. 865) gives certain law enforcement officers, including certain correctional officers of the Bureau of Prisons, the right to carry a concealed firearm in all 50 States for self-protection; the purpose of that Act is to allow certain law enforcement officers to protect themselves while off duty; correctional officers of the Bureau of Prisons have been the targets of assaults and murders while off duty; and while that Act allows certain law enforcement officers to protect themselves off duty, the Director of the Bureau of Prisons allows correctional officers of the Bureau of Prisons to securely store personal firearms at only 33 Federal penal and correctional institutions while at work.
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