FIRST ON FOX: Native Americans living on tribal land would have an easier time buying firearms under a new bipartisan bill introduced in the House on Wednesday.
Main Street Caucus Chairman Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., is reviving his effort from the previous Congress to expand the language on identification requirements for gun purchases. Under current regulations, tribal IDs are not recognized as a permissible form of identification for those purchases, even though they include most of the same information as a DMV-issued driver’s license.