Do we have to pay for a tax stamp?

Published on July 17, 2025
Duration: 1:22

This video discusses the current status of suppressors under the National Firearms Act (NFA), noting they are now zero-dollar tax stamp items. It highlights ongoing legal efforts by GOA to remove suppressors entirely from NFA regulation, citing recent court rulings protecting them under the Second Amendment. The speaker anticipates a December timeline for the zero tax stamp implementation and emphasizes this as a significant win for gun rights.

Quick Summary

Suppressors are now subject to a zero-dollar tax stamp under the NFA. Gun Owners of America (GOA) is pursuing legal action to remove them entirely from NFA regulation, citing Second Amendment protections. The zero tax stamp implementation is expected around December, marking a significant win for gun rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressors and the NFA
  2. 00:05GOA Lawsuit to Remove Suppressors
  3. 00:15Second Amendment Protections
  4. 00:24Zero Tax Stamp Timeline
  5. 00:37Legal Strategy and Hurdles
  6. 00:54Significance of the Win
  7. 01:08Historical Context: 1934 NFA

Frequently Asked Questions

Are suppressors still subject to a tax stamp under the NFA?

Currently, suppressors are still regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). However, they have transitioned to a zero-dollar tax stamp, meaning no tax is required for their transfer. This change is a significant development in firearms law.

What is GOA doing regarding suppressor regulations?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) has filed a lawsuit aimed at removing suppressors entirely from the National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations. This legal action is supported by recent court decisions recognizing suppressors as protected under the Second Amendment.

When can I expect the zero tax stamp for suppressors to be fully implemented?

The implementation of the zero tax stamp for suppressors is anticipated around a December timeline. This is expected to occur approximately 90 days after the end of the current quarter, though details may evolve.

Why is the removal of the suppressor tax stamp significant for gun rights?

The removal of the tax stamp is significant because it eliminates a key regulatory hurdle and financial burden. This allows for more effective legal challenges to have suppressors removed from NFA control entirely, representing a major restoration of Second Amendment rights.

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