BREAKING LAST NIGHT: Huge GOA Coalition Goes After The JUGULAR Of The NFA | It Is STARTING!!!

Published on July 5, 2025
Duration: 9:38

This video details a significant legal challenge against the National Firearms Act (NFA), spearheaded by Gun Owners of America (GOA) and other organizations. The lawsuit argues that the NFA is unconstitutional because its foundation rests on Congress's taxing power, and recent legislation has zeroed out the taxes on most NFA-regulated items, dissolving this constitutional basis. The video highlights the rapid filing of the lawsuit and the potential implications for NFA-regulated firearms.

Quick Summary

A coalition led by Gun Owners of America (GOA) has filed a lawsuit challenging the National Firearms Act (NFA). The core argument is that the NFA's constitutional foundation rests on Congress's taxing power, which has been undermined by recent legislation zeroing out taxes on most NFA-regulated items, thus dissolving its legal basis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NFA Lawsuit Filed
  2. 01:12GOA Coalition and Allies
  3. 01:36Multiple Lawsuits Challenging NFA
  4. 02:16Impact of Zero Tax Adjustments
  5. 03:05Key Plaintiffs and Defendants
  6. 03:39NFA's Foundation: Taxing Power
  7. 04:05Original NFA Tax Structure
  8. 04:54NFA Without Taxes: Unconstitutional?
  9. 05:14Dissolved Constitutional Foundation
  10. 06:14NFA Registration vs. Taxing Power
  11. 06:36Plaintiffs' Desired Relief
  12. 07:08The One Big Beautiful Bill Act Details
  13. 07:38ATF Enforcement Continues
  14. 07:57Prayer for Relief: What They Want
  15. 08:43The Fight Has Begun
  16. 09:07Current Position and Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main argument against the National Firearms Act (NFA) in the recent lawsuit?

The primary argument is that the NFA's constitutional basis relies on Congress's taxing power. Since the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' zeroed out taxes on most NFA items, the lawsuit contends that the NFA's foundation has dissolved, rendering it unconstitutional for those items.

Which organizations are involved in the lawsuit challenging the NFA?

The lawsuit features a coalition including Gun Owners of America (GOA), Frack Action, Palmetto State Armory, Silencer Co., and Silencer Shop. Another lawsuit involves FPC, the NRA, the Second Amendment Foundation, and the American Suppressor Association.

What specific NFA items had their taxes zeroed out by the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act'?

The 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' eliminated the transfer and manufacturer tax for silencers, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), short-barreled shotguns (SBSs), and the NFA's 'any other weapon' (AOW) category. Taxes on machine guns and destructive devices remain.

What relief are the plaintiffs seeking in the NFA lawsuit?

The plaintiffs seek a declaration that the NFA's registration and transfer requirements for untaxed firearms exceed Congress's enumerated powers. They also want an injunction preventing the enforcement of these unconstitutional provisions and an award of costs and attorney fees.

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