DOJ's Suppressor Reversal Shocks Gun Owners. What You Need to Know
The DOJ's recent admission that suppressors are integral to Second Amendment rights represents a significant legal shift, potentially challenging 90 years of NFA policy. This admission, made in an appellate brief, acknowledges suppressors as safety tools that reduce sound, recoil, and flash. Despite this, the restrictive NFA process and the $200 tax remain, creating a contradictory stance where a right is treated as a permission slip. This development fuels ongoing lawsuits and bolsters the Hearing Protection Act's momentum to remove suppressors from NFA regulation.







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