Democrats Attempt To Raise NFA Tax To $4,709!

Published on July 24, 2025
Duration: 6:29

This video from Mrgunsngear Channel discusses the proposed increase of the National Firearms Act (NFA) tax stamp to $4,709, as introduced by Senator Chris Murphy. The speaker, demonstrating expert knowledge of firearms law and policy, explains the legislative context, historical inflation adjustments, and the potential implications for firearm ownership. The content serves as a critical analysis of proposed gun control measures and an advocacy piece for Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Democrats are proposing a significant increase to the NFA tax stamp, raising it to $4,709 through an amendment (HR.3944) by Senator Chris Murphy. This proposed tax is an inflation-adjusted figure based on the original $200 NFA tax from 1934. The speaker advocates for the complete removal of NFA items from regulation to protect Second Amendment rights from future infringement and taxation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NFA Tax Increase Proposal
  2. 00:32Senator Chris Murphy's Record
  3. 01:03NFA Tax History & Reduction
  4. 01:34Inflation Adjustment Justification
  5. 01:56Bill Details & Implications
  6. 02:20Future of NFA Regulation
  7. 03:45Second Amendment Rights
  8. 04:07Call to Action & Outreach

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed increase for the NFA tax stamp?

Democrats are attempting to raise the NFA tax stamp to $4,709. Senator Chris Murphy proposed an amendment to a military spending bill (HR.3944) to increase this tax significantly.

What is the historical context of the NFA tax?

The proposed $4,709 figure is an inflation-adjusted rate of the original $200 NFA tax from 1934, when the National Firearms Act was initially passed.

What is HR.3944?

HR.3944 is a proposed bill, the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026, which includes an amendment aiming to raise the NFA tax stamp to $4,709.

Why is removing NFA items from regulation suggested?

The speaker suggests removing NFA items from regulation entirely to prevent future taxation and infringement of civil rights, arguing that current regulations are unconstitutional.

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