We Can Remove Unconstitutional Taxation & Registration of Suppressors, We NEED YOUR Help

Published on May 9, 2025
Duration: 2:16

Colion Noir discusses the Constitutional Hearing Protection Act (CHPA), which aims to remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA), eliminating the $200 tax stamp and registration. The bill is currently stalled in the House Ways and Means Committee. Viewers are urged to contact the committee to pressure for a vote, and to engage with online content to combat digital suppression.

Quick Summary

The Constitutional Hearing Protection Act (CHPA) aims to remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA), eliminating the $200 tax stamp and registration. The bill is currently stalled in the House Ways and Means Committee. Viewers are urged to contact the committee at (202) 225-3625 to advocate for its passage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the Constitutional Hearing Protection Act
  2. 00:27Political Roadblocks in Congress
  3. 01:01Call to Action: Contact Representatives
  4. 01:51Combating Digital Suppression

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Constitutional Hearing Protection Act (CHPA)?

The CHPA is proposed legislation aimed at removing suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA). If passed, it would eliminate the requirement for a $200 tax stamp and government registration for suppressors.

Why is the CHPA currently stalled in Congress?

The bill is reportedly stalled in the House Ways and Means Committee. Despite Republican control of the House, certain members of the committee are blocking the legislation from moving forward to a vote.

How can I help pass the Constitutional Hearing Protection Act?

You can help by contacting the House Ways and Means Committee at (202) 225-3625. Polite but persistent calls are encouraged to pressure them to bring the CHPA to a vote.

What is 'digital suppression' in the context of firearm content?

Digital suppression refers to how tech platforms and politicians may limit the reach of firearm-related content. Engaging with content through likes, comments, and shares can help bypass algorithms and increase visibility.

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