Dozens of Second Amendment advocacy groups are pushing Congressional Republicans to repeal a decades-old tax on firearm suppressors, arguing that it hinders access for law-abiding citizens. These groups contend that the tax, which has been in place since the 1930s, unfairly targets responsible gun owners and limits their ability to utilize suppressors for various purposes, including hunting and sport shooting.
Supporters of the tax repeal highlight the growing bipartisan backing for firearm rights, with notable figures and lawmakers joining the cause. As discussions in Congress intensify, advocates believe this could be a significant step towards increasing firearm accessibility and reducing unnecessary regulations. With public opinion slowly shifting, stakeholders are eager to see if this renewed effort will lead to legislative change.
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