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Lawsuit Filed to Dismantle the NFA, Repeal Still an Option

With the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill, the tax that applied to suppressors went to $0, which is now triggering a lawsuit against the National Firearms Act in its entirety.

The Second Amendment Foundation, the NRA, the Firearms Policy Coalition, and the American Suppressor Association filed the lawsuit in court. They argue that with the tax at $0, the underlying basis for the NFA no longer exists.

Here is what the SAF posted on social media:

“BREAKING: SAF and its partners, American Suppressor Association, National Rifle Association, and Firearms Policy Coalition have filed a historic and landmark lawsuit challenging the National Firearms Act (NFA). In the aftermath of the signing of the Big Beautiful Bill, reducing the tax burden on many NFA items to $0, the underlying constitutional justification for the law has evaporated. With this newly filed lawsuit, Second Amendment Foundation is excited to further pursue the dismantling of the NFA in federal court. Stay tuned here and anywhere else you find SAF updates for forthcoming updates on Brown v. ATF.”

Of course, the courts will take some time. The final battle will have to take place at the U.S. Supreme Court.

In the meantime, lawmakers should be pushing H.R. 335, which would repeal the NFA in its entirety.

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