Bill to Repeal the NFA Submitted

Published on January 13, 2025
Duration: 10:25

Representative Eric Burlison has submitted a bill to the 119th Congress aimed at repealing the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. The NFA, often referred to as 'Class 3' legislation, imposes taxes and regulations on specific firearm types including suppressors, short-barreled rifles and shotguns, and machine guns. The speaker argues that the NFA is an outdated law that forms the basis for much of current gun control legislation and its repeal is a crucial step in addressing broader Second Amendment infringements.

Quick Summary

A bill to repeal the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934 has been submitted to the 119th Congress by Representative Eric Burlison. The NFA imposes taxes and regulations on specific firearms like suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and machine guns, and is viewed by critics as an outdated infringement on Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Breaking News
  2. 00:07Eric Burlison's Abolish the ATF Legislation
  3. 01:12Repeal the National Firearms Act Bill Submitted
  4. 01:23Sponsor Message: Modern Gun School
  5. 02:31What is the National Firearms Act?
  6. 03:03Original Intent of the NFA
  7. 03:47Short Barrel Rifle Provision
  8. 04:39NFA as Foundation for Gun Control
  9. 05:30Items Regulated by the NFA
  10. 05:54Hughes Amendment and Machine Guns
  11. 06:16Short Barrel Rifle History
  12. 07:07Barrel Length Differences (Rifles vs. Shotguns)
  13. 07:24Critique of Abolish the ATF Bill Without NFA Repeal
  14. 08:07Bill Text from 118th Congress
  15. 08:30Short Title: Repeal of the National Firearms Act Act
  16. 08:54Simplicity of the Bill
  17. 09:05Legislative Prospects and Political Climate
  18. 09:31Call to Action: Make Noise
  19. 10:00Conclusion and Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the National Firearms Act (NFA)?

The National Firearms Act (NFA) is a U.S. federal law enacted in 1934 that imposes specific taxes and regulations on certain types of firearms, including suppressors, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and machine guns. It requires registration, background checks, and a tax stamp for these items.

What is the purpose of the bill to repeal the NFA?

The bill aims to repeal the National Firearms Act of 1934, which is considered by proponents to be an outdated and infringing piece of gun control legislation. Its repeal would remove the federal taxes and regulations currently applied to specific firearm types like suppressors and machine guns.

Who submitted the bill to repeal the NFA?

The bill to repeal the National Firearms Act was submitted to the 119th Congress by Representative Eric Burlison. This is not the first time such legislation has been introduced by him.

What types of firearms are regulated by the NFA?

The NFA regulates firearms such as suppressors (silencers), short-barreled rifles (SBRs) with barrels under 16 inches, short-barreled shotguns (SBSs) with barrels under 18 inches, and machine guns. These items are subject to special registration and taxation.

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