President Trump’s recently proposed budget bill includes a controversial provision to repeal the $200 excise tax on gun silencers, potentially making them more accessible to gun owners. While the bill has faced significant criticism for undermining public services and imposing new fees on migrants, the provision has sparked a conversation about its implications for gun violence in America, where nearly 50,000 people die from shootings each year.
This tax break, while celebrated by some as a step towards gun rights, raises alarms among critics who argue it could complicate law enforcement response during violent incidents. As the debate intensifies, the bill highlights a growing trend of prioritizing firearm access over public safety, prompting calls for a broader discussion on how to effectively tackle gun violence in the U.S.
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