Gun rights advocates applaud the recently signed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which eliminates the $200 federal tax on transfers of firearm sound suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns. This tax, originally part of the National Firearms Act of 1934, was considered prohibitive and is seen by supporters as an unconstitutional burden on American citizens.
According to a joint statement from several gun rights organizations, including the National Rifle Association and the Firearms Policy Coalition, this legislative change marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle against federal firearm regulations. They argue that the removal of the tax not only alleviates financial burdens for firearm enthusiasts but also represents a critical step toward dismantling the National Firearms Act as a whole, responding to concerns regarding the constitutionality and logic of such firearm controls.
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