It's Time to END the NFA - Lawsuit Filed | Palmetto State Armory

Published on July 7, 2025
Duration: 1:56

Palmetto State Armory, alongside Gun Owners of America and other organizations, has filed a lawsuit in the District Court of Northern Texas challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act (NFA). The lawsuit argues that the NFA's foundation has dissolved, particularly concerning the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' which eliminated manufacture and transfer taxes on many NFA-regulated firearms. PSA is supporting this effort by selling a GOA-15 stripped lower receiver, with net profits going to Gun Owners of America to fund the legal challenge.

Quick Summary

Palmetto State Armory, Gun Owners of America, and other organizations have filed a lawsuit in Northern Texas, arguing the National Firearms Act (NFA) is unconstitutional. The suit contends that the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' eliminated taxes on many NFA items, dissolving the NFA's foundation as a revenue-generating tax.

Chapters

  1. 00:03NFA Lawsuit Filed by PSA et al.
  2. 00:18The One Big Beautiful Bill Act
  3. 00:34NFA Registration Requirements
  4. 00:47NFA is Unconstitutional
  5. 00:59Lawsuit Funding and Donations
  6. 01:15GOA-15 Stripped Lower Receiver
  7. 01:29Support for Constitutional Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main argument against the National Firearms Act (NFA) in the recent lawsuit?

The lawsuit, filed by Palmetto State Armory and others, argues the NFA is unconstitutional because the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' eliminated taxes on many NFA-regulated firearms. The plaintiffs contend that if a tax doesn't generate revenue, it's not a valid tax, and thus the NFA's basis is dissolved.

Who is involved in the lawsuit against the NFA?

The lawsuit involves Palmetto State Armory, Gun Owners of America (GOA), FRAC, Silencer Shop, Silencer Co, B&T USA, and the Gun Owners Foundation. They are collectively challenging the constitutionality of the NFA in the District Court of Northern Texas.

How can individuals support the legal fight to end the NFA?

Palmetto State Armory is offering a GOA-15 stripped lower receiver, with all net profits directly supporting Gun Owners of America's efforts to fund the lawsuit and its potential appeals. Purchasing this item contributes to the legal challenge.

What is the estimated cost of the lawsuit challenging the NFA?

The legal team anticipates that the lawsuit and any subsequent appeals will cost over one million dollars. All plaintiffs have committed significant funding, and Gun Owners of America is actively fundraising to meet this substantial financial requirement.

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