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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 1691 (Introduced in House) — To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to issue guidance to identify firearms business operations of licensed m... · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Allowing a member of the Armed Forces on active duty, or a spouse of the member to own a firearm in their place of residence and in the State in which stationed

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Section 921 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking subsection
(b)and inserting the following: For purposes of this chapter: A member of the Armed Forces on active duty, or a spouse of the member, is a resident of— the State in which the person maintains legal residence; the State in which the permanent duty station of the member is located; and the State in which the member maintains a place of abode from which the member commutes each day to the permanent duty station. An officer or employee of the United States (other than a member of the Armed Forces) stationed outside the United States for a period exceeding one year, or a spouse residing with such an officer or employee, is a resident of the State in which the person maintains legal residence. .
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