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posted by martyb on Monday November 21 2016, @06:09AM   Printer-friendly
from the silence-is-golden dept.

A Republican trifecta in Washington next year will likely see action on a bill to remove firearm suppressors from National Firearms Act regulation after 82 years.
The Hearing Protection Act was introduced last October by U.S. Rep. Matt Salmon, R-Ariz., and currently has 78 bipartisan co-sponsors from 34 states. Since then, the HPA has been among the top 10 most-viewed bills on Congress.gov almost every week since it was introduced.

However, with a slim Republican majority in the Senate unable to override a near-certain veto from President Obama, the bill has been in doldrums.
Now, with the White House under new management next year, advocates for the measure feel signs are looking up and will likely return to the next Congress with a fresh mandate.

Why is this important? Safety has been increasing in nearly every aspect and product since the beginning of time, but allowing people to protect their hearing by adding silencers to their weapons has been a tough road for gun owners for a long while.

“Imagine for a second that we lived in a world where you had to pay a $200 tax to buy a pair of earplugs,” Knox Williams, president of the American Suppressor Association, the industry trade group for the devices, told Guns.com on Wednesday. “Now, imagine that even after paying that tax you still had to wait 8 months before you could bring your earplugs home with you. As silly as that sounds, it’s the world we live in with suppressors in the NFA.”


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 21 2016, @09:14AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 21 2016, @09:14AM (#430408)

    The arguments are irrelevant. The weak justifications are irrelevant.

    All that is relevant is that this is just those campaign donations and free PR coming home to roost.

    End of discussion. (but this is the internet...)

    Look on the bright side: major US cities with high gun crime are liable to get more uninterrupted sleep...

  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 21 2016, @11:52AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 21 2016, @11:52AM (#430449)

    oh yeah, cuz all the criminals with stolen guns have just been waiting on some republicans to pass a silencer bill... lmao

    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Monday November 21 2016, @07:32PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Monday November 21 2016, @07:32PM (#430775)

      It's gonna be easier to steal sound-reducers from law-abiding citizens.
      It's also going to be easier to shoot some other gang member if you think the locals or the cops won't be pinpointing you quite as easily.