Nationwide Block of Suppressor & SBR Tax Restriction Passes In Congress! Registry Block Now Pushed!

Published on September 7, 2025
Duration: 10:03

This expert-level analysis details recent legislative efforts and legal challenges concerning National Firearms Act (NFA) items, specifically suppressors and Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). It covers the potential impact of Supreme Court cases, the arguments against the NFA's constitutionality, and the ongoing legal battles involving gun rights organizations and the ATF. The information is presented with a focus on legal and regulatory aspects, reflecting the speaker's expertise in firearm law.

Quick Summary

Recent legislative efforts have aimed to remove suppressors and SBRs from NFA regulations nationwide. While a full removal of restrictions was not achieved, the SHORT Act reduced the NFA tax from $200 to $0. However, counter-efforts are underway to increase these taxes, and multiple lawsuits challenge the NFA's constitutionality for untaxed firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:01NFA, Suppressor, SBR Restrictions News
  2. 00:24Channel Sponsor: Attorneys On Retainer
  3. 01:17Hearing Protection Act & SHORT Act
  4. 01:46NFA Tax Reduction
  5. 02:14Senator Murphy's Amendment
  6. 02:33Lawsuits Against ATF
  7. 02:5315 States Join Lawsuit
  8. 03:20Supreme Court Interest in SBR Cases
  9. 03:35Legal Argument Against NFA
  10. 04:56Plaintiffs' Goal in Lawsuit
  11. 05:16Summary of Current Legal Battles
  12. 06:32Supreme Court Cases: Rush and Robinson
  13. 07:40ATF's Stance on Suppressors
  14. 08:42Current Landscape of NFA Challenges
  15. 09:20Support the Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of NFA tax restrictions on suppressors and SBRs?

Recent legislative efforts have aimed to remove suppressors and SBRs from NFA regulations nationwide. While a full removal of restrictions was not achieved, the SHORT Act reduced the NFA tax from $200 to $0. However, counter-efforts are underway to increase these taxes.

What legal challenges are being made against the NFA?

Multiple 2A organizations and companies, including GOA and Palmetto State Armory, have filed lawsuits against the ATF. These suits argue the NFA is unconstitutional for untaxed firearms, as its foundation was based on taxing power, which has been diminished by recent legislation.

Are there any Supreme Court cases relevant to SBR restrictions?

Yes, the Supreme Court is showing interest in two cases, US v. Rush and US v. Robinson. These cases specifically challenge SBR restrictions and their potential conflict with Second Amendment rights.

What is the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' and its impact on the NFA?

The 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act,' enacted recently, zeroed out the manufacture and transfer tax on nearly all NFA-regulated firearms. This action has significantly undermined the NFA's original constitutional basis, which was premised on Congress's taxing power.

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