BREAKING NEWS: PARLIAMENTARIAN APPROVES MAJOR NFA TAX CHANGE (BUT SHOULD STILL GO...)
This video discusses a significant change in the National Firearms Act (NFA) tax structure, specifically the zeroing out of taxes on suppressors, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), and short-barreled shotguns (SBSs). The host, Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment advocate, explains how this change was achieved through the Senate's reconciliation process, bypassing a filibuster. He details the role of the Senate Parliamentarian, Elizabeth Mcdana, and her initial ruling against removing these items entirely, citing the 'Bird Rule.' The video highlights the subsequent approval of zeroing out the tax, a move supported by President Trump, and questions the Parliamentarian's initial reasoning, suggesting it was based on flawed legal interpretation regarding the NFA's basis in Congress's taxing authority.











