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House Committee on Ways and Means Advances Legislation Involving Suppressors
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Early this morning, The House Committee on Ways & Means, led by Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO-08) finished a markup of their section of the Reconciliation Bill. Included in this legislation was a provision which would lower the National Firearms Act (NFA) tax levied on suppressors from $200 to $0. This is the first federal firearms tax reduction since the 1960’s. However, under this provision, suppressors would continue to be subject to the other aspects of the NFA.
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Submitter's question: what was the federal firearms tax reduction in the 1960s?
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jimobxpelham
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| why are they half-assing this matter, remove from ATF control, i am a voter and i will not vote for any one who doesn't support removing supressors from ATF control. JimP. |
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