ATF Stripped of Power To Regulate Suppressors Under The NFA Nationwide Through New Bill!!!

Published on May 20, 2024
Duration: 10:33

This video discusses the introduction of the 'SHUSH Act' by Congressman Bob Good, a bill aimed at removing federal NFA restrictions on suppressors nationwide. It highlights the potential impact on state laws, the support from Second Amendment organizations, and the legislative challenges ahead, including the bill's likely path through Congress. The discussion also touches upon ongoing state-level lawsuits challenging suppressor regulations.

Quick Summary

The SHUSH Act ('Sounders Helping Us Save Hearing Act') is a proposed bill aiming to remove federal NFA restrictions on suppressors, treating them as standard firearm accessories. Introduced by Rep. Bob Good, it would preempt state laws regulating or banning suppressors, though its passage faces significant political hurdles in the current Congress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New bill to remove NFA restrictions on suppressors
  2. 00:19FirstForm supports 2A and pro-freedom beliefs
  3. 00:48Bill introduced to remove NFA suppressor restrictions
  4. 01:00State lawsuits for suppressor freedom
  5. 01:27The 'Sounders Helping Us Save Hearing Act' (SHUSH Act)
  6. 02:00Second Amendment groups supporting the bill
  7. 02:13Text of the bill explained
  8. 02:43No force or effect by state law
  9. 03:10Impact on California and Illinois laws
  10. 04:10Congressman Bob Good's statement on the SHUSH Act
  11. 05:29Liberty Lounge Podcast suppressor update
  12. 06:17Chances of federal and state action on the bill
  13. 07:27Other lawsuits for suppressor freedom

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SHUSH Act and what does it aim to do?

The SHUSH Act, or 'Sounders Helping Us Save Hearing Act,' is a bill introduced into Congress to remove federal National Firearms Act (NFA) restrictions on suppressors nationwide. It seeks to treat suppressors as standard firearm accessories, eliminating complex registration and licensing requirements.

How would the SHUSH Act affect state laws regarding suppressors?

If passed, the SHUSH Act would preempt state laws that impose taxes, marking, record-keeping, or registration requirements on suppressors. This means state bans or restrictions on suppressor possession and purchase would become void.

Who introduced the SHUSH Act and who are its co-sponsors?

The SHUSH Act was introduced by Representative Bob Good of Virginia. It has seven co-sponsors: Representatives Paul Gosser, Andy Ogles, Clay Higgins, Brian Babin, Matt Rosendale, Barry Moore, and Ralph Norman.

What is the current status and outlook for the SHUSH Act?

The bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives. However, due to the current political makeup of Congress, particularly the Senate being controlled by Democrats, its passage faces significant challenges and it is expected to die in the Senate without a more favorable political climate.

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