HUGE UPDATE: Hearing Protection Act, SHORT Act, & Constitutional Carry

This video provides a comprehensive update on key Second Amendment legislation, including the Hearing Protection Act, the SHORT Act, and Constitutional Carry. It details the NRA-ILA's Supreme Court petition against NFA regulations for Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs) and the legislative efforts surrounding the SHORT Act and Constitutional Carry in North Carolina. The content emphasizes the importance of constituent action in influencing federal legislation.

Quick Summary

The SHORT Act aims to repeal the unconstitutional $200 tax on short-barreled firearms and prevent the NFA from being used for bans, like those on pistol braces. The NRA-ILA is petitioning the Supreme Court on SBR constitutionality, while North Carolina's Constitutional Carry faces a potential veto override.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SBRs and NFA Regulations
  2. 00:20NRA-ILA Supreme Court Petition
  3. 00:55Channel Introduction & Key Case
  4. 01:34NRA-ILA Legal Action Details
  5. 01:46Overview of Today's Topics
  6. 02:00Sponsor Message: Blackout Coffee
  7. 02:28North Carolina Constitutional Carry Update
  8. 03:52Federal Legislation: Tax Bill Status
  9. 04:44GOA & Senator Marshall on SHORT Act
  10. 05:18Erich Pratt & Senator Marshall Interview
  11. 06:38Call to Action on SHORT Act
  12. 09:35SHORT Act and HPA in Senate
  13. 11:20Final Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SHORT Act and what does it aim to achieve?

The SHORT Act is federal legislation designed to repeal the $200 tax on short-barreled firearms and prevent the National Firearms Act (NFA) from being used for bans, such as on pistol braces. It seeks to remove an unconstitutional tax that has been in place for nearly a century.

What is the status of Constitutional Carry in North Carolina?

Constitutional Carry legislation has successfully passed both the North Carolina Senate and House. However, Governor Roy Cooper is expected to veto the bill, prompting grassroots organizations to prepare for a veto override effort.

How is the NRA-ILA challenging NFA regulations on Short Barreled Rifles?

The NRA-ILA has filed a petition for certiorari with the United States Supreme Court, asking the court to review the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act's regulations specifically concerning short-barreled rifles.

What actions can citizens take regarding the Hearing Protection Act and SHORT Act?

Citizens are urged to contact their senators, particularly those on the Senate Finance Committee, to advocate for the inclusion of the full SHORT Act and Hearing Protection Act in upcoming tax bills. Phone calls and tweets are considered the most effective methods.

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