Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Hearing Protection Act: Are Silencers Legal Now?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/hearing-protection-act-are-silencers-legal-now/.


Bet, they have started writing up a new bill or whatever to tax them higher or to take months to get approval to purchse and people get 1 every month like handguns...even if it passes at the fed level nj will sit on it.
They will never allow them to be legal in nj, just like standard capacity mags and flash suppressors.Bet, they have started writing up a new bill or whatever to tax them higher or to take months to get approval to purchse and people get 1 every month like handguns...
True.... but a tiny bit of me hopes to see NJ infringements get taken away before i get bbqed.... like CCW got a little "freedom"....They will never allow them to be legal in nj, just like standard capacity mags and flash suppressors.
I would think, based on this, if you have a suppressor already registered and have your stamp, you'd be ok. However, if you got a new one under the new NFA guidelines, there is the possibility of trouble. You can also interpret this as if the NFA doesn't require a stamp anymore, you are in compliance with Federal Law. It will certainly be an interesting point of contention...Note that several states where possession of a silencer is currently legal actually have laws than make possession of silencers illegal UNLESS the purchase has been approved by or registered with ATF. When HR1 passes and silencers come out of the NFA, it could suddenly be illegal to purchase a silencer in states where they can be purchased now, AND some current owners might become instant criminals (subject to the exact wording in the particular state law and subject to whether the AG or local DA is pro-gun or anti-gun).
For example, in my state:
> GA Code § 16-11-122 (2020) "No person shall have in his possession any ... silencer except as provided in Code Section 16-11-124."
> GA Code § 16-11-124 (2020) "This part shall not apply to... 4. Possession of a ... silencer by a person who is authorized to possess the same because he has registered the ... silencer in accordance with the dictates of the National Firearms Act."
>> A pro-2A DA might say all silencers are legal because "IAW NFA" means no registration is required once HR1 becomes law.
>> An anti-2A DA would likely try to prosecute because it's not registered.
Check your state law. If you live in one of these states, contact your state gun rights organization as well as your state legislators.
I think you have to look at this not in the light of reasonableness from the POV of someone who supports 2A but from the POV of bureaucrats who exist to regulate, from the POV District Attorneys who like to get convictions (esp those who have disdain for 2A), and perhaps also from the POV of a gun store owner's insurance company. It is, at the very least, ambiguous - which favors busy bodies and trouble makers.I would think, based on this, if you have a suppressor already registered and have your stamp, you'd be ok. However, if you got a new one under the new NFA guidelines, there is the possibility of trouble. You can also interpret this as if the NFA doesn't require a stamp anymore, you are in compliance with Federal Law. It will certainly be an interesting point of contention...
It can't be a stand-alone bill if you want it to pass. It has to be part of the reconciliation bill or it would be blocked in the Senate.Huh? Freedom adverse States? How is that exactly? Do the citizens of these states not have the rights to vote for their representatives? It’s odd how one party constantly is screaming about State's rights but then criticizes the States who exercise those rights?
The President and most States want the ability to control women’s reproductive health, but don’t want other States in control of their own gun laws?
When did we become the Country of hypocrisy? I give out exactly what I expect in return. We have the freedom of electing representatives and those representatives make decisions. The Government is meant to enact change slowly so there’s not a lopsided balance of power and change. The current administration thinks it’s funny to push and push their policies which will negatively effect our Country in the long term perhaps permanently.
As a Combat Veteran I have seen this damage first hand and how it tears apart a Country! Self serving patriotism is putting a knife into the backs of your friends and neighbors. At some point maybe we will have enough actual patriots again that believe in Country before self.
As far as representatives pushing back against the Hearing Protection Act it’s all lumped in with this One unbelievable bill that adds greatly to our National Debt while giving tax breaks to the richest. It should be pushed back on because of this bill. The Hearing Protection Act should be a stand alone bill and not lumped in with needless and costly pork!
Fingers crossed we will get gun legislation that makes sense and tax relief for the middle class! Musk and Bezos pay less in taxes than we do. If States can regulate Women’s Health then they can also handle their own gun laws. Let’s play fair like we used to and reap what we sow!
IncorrectOff topic, but since you've posted incorrect information: "this One unbelievable bill ... giving tax breaks to the richest." It will reduces taxes for those making $30k to $80k per year by 15% on average.
thats an opinion not a fact! It will be blocked on the Senate due to it being lumped in!It can't be a stand-alone bill if you want it to pass. It has to be part of the reconciliation bill or it would be blocked in the Senate.
When did I say I don’t support silencer ownership? Does everyone have to support your viewpoints only? Is that freedom sir?just curious: if you don't support protecting this particular right, what are you doing here? and why do you think only one (perceived) right can be protected?