Videos tagged with SHUSH Act
This video from Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News discusses the proposed SHUSH Act, legislation aimed at removing suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA) and Gun Control Act (GCA). It details the current complex and lengthy process for acquiring a suppressor, including required forms, fees, and wait times, and contrasts it with the SHUSH Act's goal of treating suppressors as standard firearm accessories. The video emphasizes the importance of contacting elected officials to support this and other pro-2A legislation.
The SHUSH Act, reintroduced by Mike Cloud, aims to remove firearm suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations. This legislation, co-sponsored by Senators Marshall Blackburn, Rick Scott, and John Cornyn, argues that suppressors are hearing safety devices, not firearms, and should not be subject to the current $200 tax stamp and lengthy Form 4 process. The bill seeks to treat suppressors similarly to other firearm accessories like magazines or scopes.
The SHUSH Act, introduced by Representative Bob Good, aims to remove firearm suppressors (silencers) from the National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations. The bill emphasizes suppressors as safety accessories that protect hearing, limit recoil, and improve aim. Supporters argue that suppressors should be treated like other firearm accessories such as magazines or scopes, and that current NFA regulations are an unnecessary burden and form of extortion. The video discusses the potential for the bill to pass, highlighting the need for public support and legislative pressure.











