This video discusses proposed state legislation in Kentucky and West Virginia that aims to exploit a loophole in the Hughes Amendment to allow average citizens to purchase newly manufactured machine guns. The legislation proposes state governments act as dealers, potentially bypassing the high costs and restrictions associated with pre-1986 transferable machine guns. The speaker, Brandon Herrera, an FFL holder, analyzes the legal and financial implications, suggesting this could be a significant step towards dismantling the NFA.
This video from Langley Outdoors Academy, presented by an expert instructor, details a significant loophole in NFA regulations that could make Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) substantially cheaper. The loophole stems from the elimination of the $200 NFA tax stamp for SBRs, which in turn negates the 11% Federal Excise Tax on these firearms, potentially saving consumers 11% compared to standard rifles. The video also touches on low compliance rates for gun bans in Illinois and Canada, suggesting widespread resistance to government overreach.
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