BREAKING NOW: SUPPRESSORS REMOVAL ADDED TO NEW HOUSE BILL!!! This Is What We've BEEN WAITING FOR!!!

Published on May 22, 2025
Duration: 14:22

This video provides a critical, real-time update on legislative efforts to remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA). Expert analysis from Langley Outdoors Academy details the inclusion of suppressor removal in a House reconciliation bill via a manager's amendment, explaining its significance, legislative strategy, and potential impact. The speaker emphasizes this is a generational opportunity and a significant step forward in firearm rights advocacy.

Quick Summary

Suppressors are being removed from the National Firearms Act (NFA) via a manager's amendment to a House reconciliation bill. This legislative change aims to eliminate the $200 tax stamp and registration requirements, simplifying suppressor acquisition. The amendment utilizes the Bird Rule by reducing taxes to $0 to ensure passage.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Suppressor Removal Amendment Added
  2. 00:36House Bill Update: Suppressor Removal
  3. 01:29Bill Status and Legislative Language
  4. 02:09NFA and Tax Implications of Removal
  5. 02:38Short Act and Senate Fight Outlook
  6. 03:06NRA Statement on Manager's Amendment
  7. 03:41GOA Report on Suppressor Removal
  8. 04:39Backup Plan: Bird Rule and Tax Reduction
  9. 05:15Manager's Amendment Document Details
  10. 05:45Effective Date and Silencer Treatment
  11. 06:27Transfer and Making Tax Changes
  12. 07:30Legislative Strategy Explanation
  13. 08:18Overarching Goal and Current Status
  14. 08:43House vs. Senate Approach to Legislation
  15. 09:09Potential House Passage and Senate Focus
  16. 09:44Timeline and Impact of House Bill
  17. 10:23Suppressor Paperwork and Registration Changes
  18. 11:10Shush Act vs. Hearing Protection Act
  19. 11:40Senate Call to Action for Short Act
  20. 12:09Past Doubts and Future Outlook
  21. 12:39Homebuilt Suppressors and Bird Rule
  22. 13:15Refunds and Oil Filters Discussion
  23. 13:20Call to Action and Victory Message
  24. 14:02Dedication and Thanks to Supporters

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the manager's amendment regarding suppressors?

The manager's amendment to the House reconciliation bill includes the removal of suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA). This is a major legislative victory, making suppressors easier to acquire and representing a significant step forward for gun rights advocates.

How does the proposed legislation affect suppressor taxes and registration?

The legislation aims to remove suppressors entirely from the NFA, eliminating the $200 tax stamp and registration requirements. While still regulated under the Gun Control Act requiring a Form 4473, the removal from the NFA simplifies the process significantly.

What is the role of the Bird Rule in this legislative effort?

The Bird Rule is a Senate procedural rule that restricts what can be included in reconciliation bills. By reducing the transfer and making tax for suppressors to $0, the amendment ensures it functions as a budgetary item, thus complying with the Bird Rule.

What is the difference between the current suppressor bill and the Short Act?

The current bill focuses on removing suppressors from the NFA, a significant win. The Short Act is a broader piece of legislation that would fully deregulate suppressors. The fight for the Short Act is expected to continue in the Senate after the House addresses suppressor removal.

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