Anti-Gun Senators Want A $5K Tax Stamp. Will It Pass?
Senator Chris Murphy has proposed increasing the NFA tax stamp to nearly $5,000, aiming to reverse the recent reduction to zero dollars for suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and other NFA items. Gun Owners of America (GOA) and its allies are actively opposing this amendment, which is attached to a military construction and veteran affairs funding bill, arguing it violates Senate rules on germaneness. This move is seen as a tactic to price civilians out of firearms and equipment protected by the Second Amendment, a strategy GOA has fought against for decades through various legislative proposals.











