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Thread: Petition to repeal the NFA (& Hughes Amndt)

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    I'm in.

    When I contacted my Senator last week re. the "Hearing Protection Act" I discovered he was a sponsor of the bill.
    Encouraging.
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    I'm all for repealing the NFA Act. But while on that road, I want to push for simply speeding up the background checks. Getting them to use the NICS system would be a big step forward. Next, I'd like to see them open up the machinegun registry. We've got good momentum with the Safe Hearing Act (a brilliant angle, by the way). Maybe we can also introduce a bill to tie in SBRs with the Safe Hearing Act as a good choice for silencer hosts
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    There's no way the Gov will ever shoot their cash cow that's the NFA. Relax some of the guidelines/stipulations, hopefully, but the $200 stamp will always remain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryno12 View Post
    There's no way the Gov will ever shoot their cash cow that's the NFA. Relax some of the guidelines/stipulations, hopefully, but the $200 stamp will always remain.
    What is the annual collection brought in by NFA Stamps? I've never seen a number.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    What is the annual collection brought in by NFA Stamps? I've never seen a number.
    https://www.atf.gov/resource-center/data-statistics
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    If I did my math right...for just 2015 Uncle Sam collected $285,242,200 dollars in NFA stamp fees.

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    Well, while I want no nfa with no fees, I would compromise with lowering the tax and streamlining the process. They could probably make more money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    This is the online version of the Millions of Pissed Off Women's March. It's not going to accomplish anything.
    Of course everyone said that Trump wouldn't be the next POTUS....
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    I wouldn't mind paying a $200 tax. I'd happily pay $300. Just get rid of the whole process of registering, having to engrave, submitting all your info, having to file BS forms every time you might want to take it out of state, waiting endlessly for permission, &c.

    Just make the process of buying a suppressor the same as buying a flash hider or muzzlebrake. They can add a $200-$300 convenience fee/tax whatever.

    Just quit making this false image that a metal tube is something more dangerous than it really is.

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    I wouldn't mind paying a $200 tax. I'd happily pay $300. Just get rid of the whole process of registering, having to engrave, submitting all your info, having to file BS forms every time you might want to take it out of state, waiting endlessly for permission, &c.

    Just make the process of buying a suppressor the same as buying a flash hider or muzzlebrake. They can add a $200-$300 convenience fee/tax whatever.

    Just quit making this false image that a metal tube is something more dangerous than it really is.

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