When you think about it, why are suppressors regulated in such a heavy fashion? And what is the historial precedent for regulating a form of hearing protection? Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses that with the recent streamlining of the Form 1 process, turnaround times for applications are down to just a couple of days, and for that reason, perhaps its time for a change. Enter Senator Tom Cotton and his new piece of legislation, which is passed into law, would not remove suppressors from the NFA, but it would abolish the $200 tax stamp. Is this the beginning of the end for suppressors on the NFA? Learn more and arm yourself with education today.
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