NFA Under Pressure: King George Didn’t Go This Far

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Armed Attorneys Richard Hayes and Edwin Walker discuss a new lawsuit that could bring down the National Firearms Act as we know it. After Congress scrapped the $200 tax on suppressors and short-barreled rifles, gun owners and advocacy groups are now asking: Does the ATF still have any authority left?
In Brown v. ATF, plaintiffs argue that without the tax, the entire NFA collapses. No tax = no constitutional justification. Add in a Commerce Clause problem and a Second Amendment claim? This case could reshape gun law across the country.
Are suppressors and SBRs finally free?

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