119-hr4287

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Enhanced Penalties for Criminal Flag Burners Act

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Introduced:
Jul 2, 2025
Policy Area:
Crime and Law Enforcement

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Jul 2, 2025
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Type: IntroReferral | Source: House floor actions | Code: H11100
Jul 2, 2025
Introduced in House
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Jul 2, 2025
Introduced in House
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Library of Congress | Code: 1000
Jul 2, 2025

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Introduced in House

Jul 2, 2025

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Length: 3,714 characters Version: Introduced in House Version Date: Jul 2, 2025 Last Updated: Nov 15, 2025 2:16 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 4287 Introduced in House

(IH) ]

<DOC>

119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 4287

To enhance penalties for the use of incendiary devices, including
burning the flag of the United States, in the commission of Federal
offenses, and for other purposes.

_______________________________________________________________________

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

July 2, 2025

Mr. Moore of North Carolina (for himself, Mr. Harrigan, Mr. Norman, and
Mr. Nehls) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary

_______________________________________________________________________

A BILL

To enhance penalties for the use of incendiary devices, including
burning the flag of the United States, in the commission of Federal
offenses, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1.

This Act may be cited as the ``Enhanced Penalties for Criminal Flag
Burners Act''.
SEC. 2.

(a)
=== Findings === -Congress finds the following: (1) The unauthorized use of incendiary devices and open flames during commission of Federal offenses poses a significant threat to public safety and Federal property. (2) The desecration or destruction of United States symbols, including flags, in connection with Federal crimes or attempts to intimidate public actors amplifies the danger of the underlying crime to the public and to property. (3) The burning of the flag of the United States in furtherance of committing a Federal crime reflects an intent to provoke civic unrest, intimidate officials, or signal violent disruption and is an aggravating factor in the commission of a criminal act. (b)
=== Purpose === -The purpose of this Act is to enhance penalties for the use of incendiary devices, including burning the flag of the United States, in the commission of Federal offenses.
SEC. 3.
DURING COMMISSION OF FEDERAL OFFENSES.

(a) In General.--Chapter 1 of title 18, United States Code, is
amended by adding at the end the following:
``
Sec. 28.
Federal offense involving property damage or public
endangerment
``

(a)
=== Definition. === -For purposes of this section, the term `incendiary device' includes any flammable object, accelerant, fire- starting mechanism, or other apparatus intended to ignite fire, whether improvised or commercially manufactured. `` (b) Enhanced Penalty.--Whoever, in the course of committing a Federal offense involving property damage, obstruction of government operations, or public endangerment, knowingly uses or causes the use of an open flame or incendiary device, including burning the flag of the United States, shall be subject to an enhanced term of imprisonment of not less than 1 year, in addition to any other penalty authorized by law. `` (c) Rule of Construction.--This section shall not apply to conduct protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, including expressive symbolic conduct not involving criminal acts or threats to public safety.''. (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 1 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: ``28. Use of open flame or incendiary device during commission of Federal offense involving property damage or public endangerment.''. <all>