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    Default Bill to Protect Gun Silencers from Federal Regulation

    Bob Good introducing bill to protect gun silencers from federal regulation
    ByBrady Knox - May 8, 2024
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...al-regulation/

    Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) is set to introduce a bill to exempt gun silencers from federal regulation.

    The Silencers Help Us Save Hearing Act would completely deregulate suppressors at the federal level, eliminate penalties associated with owning a suppressor, and permit current and retired law enforcement to carry concealed silenced firearms. Speaking with the Washington Examiner, Good said that the bill was not just about protecting the Second Amendment but that it would also help cut bureaucracy in acquiring the accessory.

    "I oppose any form of regulation or tax on the people's right to keep and bear arms. No constitutional right should be at risk due to public opinion, or subject to regulatory and tax burdens," he said. "These rights certainly extend to the procurement of safety accessories for firearms. My legislation would eliminate the overly complicated and antiquated process for acquiring suppressors and ensure that those purchases are no longer subject to federal regulation."

    Silencers, interchangeably known as suppressors, are cylindrical devices attached to the barrel of firearms to reduce the sound and muzzle flash created by a firearm.

    Contrary to popular belief and portrayals in popular media, silencers don't eliminate or even necessarily drastically reduce the sound produced by firearms. Rather, they reduce the sound made by guns to a tolerable level to prevent hearing damage.

    Current regulations under the National Firearms Act require that individuals obtain approval for the purchase of the accessory; register it with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; and pay a $200 tax. The resulting delays mean customers can experience delays of up to a year or more.

    Some states and territories ban silencers altogether, including California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and the District of Columbia. The SHUSH Act would repeal these bans.
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    Default Re: Bill to Protect Gun Silencers from Federal Regulation

    unfortunately this bill wont go anywhere cause dems will say silencers are used for assassinations like in the movies. also dont understand the law enforcement part. should be the same treatment for everyone.

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    Default Re: Bill to Protect Gun Silencers from Federal Regulation

    Political grandstanding at its finest........

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