Below is just part of a write up but this looks like it may get through the BS in quick fashion?? I HOPE!! If if, I should say WHEN it goes through if you had to pay the 200 dollars and other fees those will be reimbursed! I signed the petition and will call these two guy in the AM and tell them HECK YA and get moving on it so this will get passed!! BANG BANG!!
Have you heard the news?
NAGR’s new legislation restoring your gun rights has been introduced in Congress.
Brought by gun rights champions, U.S. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and Congressman Steve King (R-IA), it’s called the “Silencers Helping Us Save Hearing Act” or “SHUSH Act”(S.1505 and H.R.3139), and ends the foolish Federal control on sound suppressors.
Thanks to your work, we’ve repealed both the Social Security Gun Ban and the Lead Ammo Ban.
We’re also making strong progress against the Veterans Gun Ban.
Now it’s time to move forward to repeal some of America’s long-standing restrictions on the Second Amendment.
The first step is to remove ALL unconstitutional restrictions on suppressors.
NAGR’s SHUSH Act recognizes one simple truth: suppressors are nothing more than accessories. They are no different than a magazine or a scope, and should be treated as such.
Currently, suppressors are heavily regulated -- just like machine guns and grenades -- under the 1934 National Firearms Act.
Have you heard the news?
NAGR’s new legislation restoring your gun rights has been introduced in Congress.
Brought by gun rights champions, U.S. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and Congressman Steve King (R-IA), it’s called the “Silencers Helping Us Save Hearing Act” or “SHUSH Act”(S.1505 and H.R.3139), and ends the foolish Federal control on sound suppressors.
Thanks to your work, we’ve repealed both the Social Security Gun Ban and the Lead Ammo Ban.
We’re also making strong progress against the Veterans Gun Ban.
Now it’s time to move forward to repeal some of America’s long-standing restrictions on the Second Amendment.
The first step is to remove ALL unconstitutional restrictions on suppressors.
NAGR’s SHUSH Act recognizes one simple truth: suppressors are nothing more than accessories. They are no different than a magazine or a scope, and should be treated as such.
Currently, suppressors are heavily regulated -- just like machine guns and grenades -- under the 1934 National Firearms Act.
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