The NFA is Ableist & Classist
This video argues that the National Firearms Act (NFA) is both ableist and classist. It posits that the NFA's restrictions, particularly on short-barreled rifles (SBRs), disproportionately disadvantage individuals with physical disabilities and those with lower economic means. The discussion highlights how SBRs offer significant advantages in maneuverability and usability for people with certain physical limitations, and how the NFA's tax stamp and associated regulations create barriers to accessing this beneficial equipment.











