A coalition of gun rights advocates is challenging federal registration requirements for short-barreled rifles, shotguns, and silencers, claiming they should be deemed unconstitutional after Congress repealed an excise tax on these weapons. The lawsuit, filed in a Missouri federal trial court, targets regulations established during the Great Depression, which were originally intended to curb gang violence, including in response to events like the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre.
Among the plaintiffs is the National Rifle Association, which argues that the recent elimination of a $200 tax on these firearms fundamentally alters the legal landscape governing their registration. The outcome of this lawsuit could significantly impact how such firearms are regulated across the country, making its implications critical for gun ownership rights and regulations moving forward.
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