Gun Gripes #191: "Texas Voting to Decriminalize Silencers!"

Published on May 15, 2019
Duration: 13:29

This video from Iraqveteran8888's Gun Gripes series discusses the Texas HB 2286 bill, which aims to decriminalize firearm suppressors under state law and cease state enforcement of federal suppressor regulations. It also touches on Missouri's SB 367, the National Firearms Act (NFA) requirements for suppressors, and the ongoing legal challenges to NFA constitutionality, such as the Kettler case. The hosts emphasize the importance of states' rights and grassroots advocacy in protecting Second Amendment freedoms.

Quick Summary

Texas HB 2286 aims to decriminalize firearm suppressors under state law and end state enforcement of federal regulations. The NFA regulates suppressors with a $200 tax and waiting period. States can influence federal law effectiveness by ceasing enforcement, as seen in the Kettler case challenging NFA constitutionality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Second Amendment Gripe
  2. 00:48Sponsor: Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI)
  3. 01:09Texas Bill HB 2286: Decriminalizing Suppressors
  4. 02:30Missouri SB 367: Second Amendment Sanctuary
  5. 03:22Suppressor Regulation & NFA Background
  6. 04:26States' Rights & Federal Law Impact
  7. 06:16The Kettler Case & NFA Constitutionality
  8. 09:27Future of Gun Control & Grassroots Action
  9. 10:15Defensive Stance of Gun Community & Political Inaction
  10. 12:50Viewer Appreciation & Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Texas House Bill 2286 regarding firearm suppressors?

Texas HB 2286 aims to decriminalize firearm sound suppressors under state law. It also seeks to end state enforcement of federal laws that regulate suppressors and repeal previous state offenses related to unregistered suppressors.

How does the NFA regulate firearm suppressors?

Firearm suppressors are regulated by the federal National Firearms Act (NFA). Purchasing a suppressor requires a $200 tax payment and a lengthy waiting period, often several months, for background checks and approval.

Can states effectively nullify federal gun laws?

While states cannot directly repeal federal laws, they can undermine their enforcement by ceasing state-level enforcement and removing state-imposed barriers. This approach has been observed with other regulated items like marijuana and industrial hemp.

What is the significance of the Jeremy Kettler case?

The Jeremy Kettler case involves a veteran prosecuted federally for a suppressor purchase that was legal under Kansas state law. This case is seen as a potential avenue to challenge the constitutionality of the NFA's taxing of a fundamental right.

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