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GOA, Firearms Industry Urge Congress to Repeal NFA Taxes Through Budget Reconciliation

Talyn

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Gun Owners of America (GOA) today led a coalition of top firearms manufacturers and industry leaders in urging Congress to repeal the unconstitutional gun taxes imposed under the National Firearms Act of 1934. In a letter sent to Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, GOA and its No Compromise Alliance partners demanded that lawmakers use budget reconciliation to pass the Hearing Protection Act and the Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today (SHORT) Act—fully and without compromise.


The coalition emphasized that reconciliation offers a rare opportunity to repeal the outdated $200 transfer tax on suppressors and short-barreled rifles without triggering the Senate filibuster or violating Byrd Rule restrictions.

The letter was co-signed by members of the No Compromise Alliance, including:
A3 Industries, COX Arms, Disavowed Group, Freedom Ordnance, Global Defense, Hi-Point Firearms, KCI USA, Gideon Optics, Matador Arms, Mindless Intel, MKS Supply, Next Level Armament, Primary Weapons Systems, Strassell’s Machine Inc., Palmetto State Armory, WOOX, Stern Defense, Delta Team Tactical, EAA Corp, Fort Scott Munitions, and Tippman Arms.
 
But the cuntry needs that list how can they stop the video game players from trying to kill one of the presidents?
 
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