The resolution urges Congress and the President of the United States to enact H.R.225, which aims to address the interstate transportation of firearms and ammunition. It highlights the challenges faced by law-abiding gun owners who may inadvertently violate strict state laws while transporting legally owned firearms across state lines. The resolution emphasizes the need for federal action to protect these individuals from criminal penalties, particularly in light of incidents like that of Greg Revell, who was jailed for 10 days in New Jersey despite complying with federal guidelines when transporting his firearm.

H.R.225 seeks to amend the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 by expanding legal protections for individuals transporting licensed firearms. The bill clarifies that the definition of transport includes situations where gun owners must stop for overnight lodging, food, fuel, or other incidental activities, thereby safeguarding them from potential legal repercussions due to unforeseen travel disruptions. The resolution calls for the enactment of this legislation to rectify the injustices faced by responsible gun owners and to ensure their constitutional rights are upheld during interstate travel.